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Slow torrent downloads, write speeds to cache pool and high CPU utilization

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Hi,

I am running version 6.11.2 on asrock J4105 with 2 sata ssd as a cache pool and 3 HDDs, linuxserver.io qbittorrent with gigabit internet connection. Download location is set to cache pool. Unfortunately all downloads cannot exceed 40 - 50 MB/s speed and CPU utilization reaches up to 100% followed with warnings "CPU_IOWAIT".

 

I tested network speed with both iperf3 and speedtest with speeds around 900 - 940 Mb/s so the issue is not network related.

 

I guess this point is crucial... When a large file is moved from array to cache pool the transfer speed is quite low (around 60 - 80 MB/s), the speed is far more faster when the same file is being moved from cache pool to array (130 - 180 MB/s). Strange is it?

 

I know J4105 is not the fastest CPU but should be capable of handling gigabit speed.

 

Any idea what can be wrong?

All cause J4105 have too low io speed. 

 

how many file downlaod at same time ?

Edited by Bcy

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A single download.

 

Before I switched to UNRAID my NAS used to run xpenology (DSM) with raid5 and was able to handle gigabit downloads.

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