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  1. SOLVED my problem, I'm an idiot lol. Built, setup and tested my server in my back office that uses a wifi bridge/repeater, so I was just connected to that very slow network. Once I moved the server to my actual router, speeds above 100MBps. lol
  2. /dev/nvme0n1: NVMe TEAM xxxxxxxxxxx SN13 WCE 1 [cha: y, def: 1] Didn't think to try the cache drive but looks like it was already enabled, good idea though.
  3. I believe it's writing to the pool, I'm just getting this setup and started, tested copying over a few folders and files, and I'm getting 15MB/s. I'm writing to a share folder that has cache drive as the primary storage, and the array as secondary
  4. Sorry to necro bump but I seem to be having the same issue, I've double checked in my bios for my pcm setting for my card that sas drives are all enabled for write cache. I've gone through the three drives with sdparm -g WCE saw that all 3 were disabled, set the cache to enable, and verified with sdparm again, all three drives now show WCE 1 [cha: y, def: 0, sav: 1] Rebooted, and still getting the same slow ~15MB/s. Verified primary storage for new files is set to cache, secondary storage as array. I can see the cache drive filling up, and then things move over to the array when i use the mover as a manual task. My cache is a 2tb NVME. Something has to be setup wrong, any info or guidance here? burnside-diagnostics-20250104-1720.zip

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