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  1. Alright, I'll be looking to upgrade my SSDs soon. I'll post an update when I do so! Thanks so much for your help.
  2. I did some transfer tests after setting these ratios (and I also researched what I was actually modifying). Using raid0 now does make a difference of about 80MB/s over raid1. I'm still not getting as fast as I'd hoped, though... Are all SSDs going to have a sustained write speed significantly lower than the sequential write speed? Edit: So I found https://ssd.userbenchmark.com/ - which has an option to compare avg sustained write speeds. If I now am doing the correct research, it would tell me that if I go for one of these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0786QNS9B, I'll be better off vs the 2 Kingstons in raid 0? (eventually my goal is to also get 3 more in raid10 to maximize my performance). Do you think that would get me to over 300MB/s speeds?
  3. Interesting! I honestly didn't even know that SSDs had caches as well. I guess I figured it could all be stored at the same speed... I entered in those commands and I got a seemingly slower speed when testing after using it. What's an optimal number to set these to if I'm using 8G of RAM? Does it matter much? Here's the model of the SSDs I use for video productions: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KHRYRLY/
  4. I also just pulled the Kingstons and replaced it with one of my production SSDs, which is rated at 550MB/s write. I get the same performance as the Kingstons, so it's not looking like the SSDs.
  5. I ran the script and I'm getting 190-250MB/s in RAID1, and 210-240 MB/s in RAID 0. That's strange to me, as when I run a disk speed test or simply transfer a file over the network, I get closer to 300. Does that mean I have something configured improperly with RAID0? As I mentioned before, the write speeds on these drives are supposed to be 350MB/s.
  6. I did try the both simultaneously last night, and the jumbo frames were still giving me an issue. Everytime I set the MTU at 9000 and rebooted, I couldn't even connect, which is the same issue I'd had before. The Direct IO enabled, like I said, gives me a little faster writes (maybe 10-20%), but then my reads got down to half of the speed. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm guessing if I could figure out the jumbo frames issue, it might help a little. But apart from that, I feel like there's a much larger bottleneck that I'm not seeing...
  7. I did try the Jumbo Frames, and I ran into some issues. I'm not sure if my NICs are capable of Jumbo Frames. When I enabled direct i/o, my writes went up a little, but my reads shot down to about half. I'll try to do both simultaneously when I get home and maybe it'll make a difference.
  8. Hey everyone! I'm new here to the world of Unraid, so excuse my ignorance! I've done a bit of research into cache pools, and ended up purchasing two of these 240G SSDs: https://www.amazon.com/dp/product/B01N5IB20Q/ The write speed for each SSD is maxed at 350MB/s, but I assumed that if I used RAID0 (which I did configure in the cache settings, and I'm planning on going to RAID10 once I get more SSDs), I'd be seeing something closer to 500MB/s, however, my read/write is no different than using RAID1, which both give me somewhere around 300MB/s. I'm a bit lost as to where to go next. My MOBO is SATAII, which is why I opted for RAID0 rather than simply buying a larger, faster drive. I previously was using a FreeNAS system with my drives in a RAID10 configuration, and I got around 515MB/s write, so I know my network setup is capable (I'm using 10gbps Mellanox cards). I was hoping to get similar performance when switching to Unraid, but haven't been able to achieve it just yet. Any tips on what I might be doing wrong? Here is some of my info I figure might be helpful: BTRFS "Balance Status" Data, RAID0: total=4.00GiB, used=768.00KiB System, RAID1: total=32.00MiB, used=16.00KiB Metadata, RAID1: total=1.00GiB, used=112.00KiB GlobalReserve, single: total=16.00MiB, used=0.00B Disk Settings: