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Hitting a 10 MB/s cap on all downloads


daev

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I’ve got a fresh unRAID setup and am getting the standard media server apps up and running. New hardware, an Intel i5-11400/32GB RAM/24TB storage with a 1TB NVMe cache drive. I have it hooked up to speedtest-verified gigabit ethernet through CenturyLink.

 

I’ve tested Usenet downloads with Nzbget and Sabnzbd, torrents through Deluge, Syncthing from a remote server with 10 Gbps line (all previous apps in Docker), as well as an HTTPS download directly onto a share, and am still maxing out at a consistent 10 MB/s. When transferring files over LAN I can get ~60MB/s (still half of my potential LAN speed, but better than what I have otherwise). This makes me think it isn't a hardware issue, as I'm also writing onto a NVMe cache with these downloads.

 

What’s throwing me for a loop is that a CommunityApps speedtest in Docker ran at a full 940 Mbps down/ 780 Mbps up. (I assume this writes data into RAM rather than storage, though.) 

 

I don’t think it’s my internet connection, I have no idea why it would be the PC itself, I don’t think it’s a docker config, and I’m using standard application packages.

Any ideas on what I should test or try to tweak next?

 

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