LoST57

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  1. I understand what you are saying, but isn't the point of having a cache to help speed transfers up (writes to fast cache first then mover moves it to array later)? I know the network and nvme cache is capable of the higher speeds. But with cache set to "Yes" it doesn't improve speed. If I set cache to "No" transfers are actually faster than "yes". That's seems odd to me I've tried direct I/O and reconstruct write and no change.
  2. I've read many posts about this but can't figure it out how to fix it. New to Unraid... Server is setup with 2 512gb NVME Cache, 10gbit network through a 10gbit Switch. Transferring files from my Win10 PC is slow (for 10gb) 275MB/s max when transferring to Media share. Iperf tests show I can get 900MB/s plus. I'm thinking I setup something wrong because I found a post that said to try this: 1. Stop the array. 2. Go to Settings > Global Share Settings. 3. Turn Enable disk shares to On. 4. Start the array 5. Navigate to your server from the client machine using file explorer. 6. Double click the "cache" share. 7. Double click the share name you wish to write to. 8. Write a file to the share and note the performance. I tried the above, in the cache share I see my Media share, I transfer a file there and i get 10gbit speeds. But I don't know what i setup wrong. Global share set to YES for cache, Media share set to YES for use cache. Any Ideas?