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DS620Slim + 2x QNAP QNA-UC5G1T Single interface or Bond - Report - Working correctly with 3.5Gbps file transfer read performance #41
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Further testing reportI've now tested with 2x QNAP QNA-UC5G1T bond with LACP mode, the bonding works well but it needs to be configured after the NAS has started and is connected, here's the process:
With this setup I still couldn't get past 3.5Gbps speed even when transferring multiple files at the same time. Will keep testing and report back if there's any way to improve speed |
Setting up and automating USB Ethernet bond during rebootHere is the proces to make sure USB Ethernet bond works correctly even after rebooting
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@alexissusset , were you ever able to get speeds greater than ~3.5Gbps? I have a similar setup as you and I'm wondering if the Ubiquity Agg switch is the issue. |
@jocamero this is the best I managed to test with this setup. As a reference I managed to get 9.2Gbps between my computer and Ubiquiti UDM Pro through the 10Gbps switch aggregate |
Hello everyone
I am happy to report that the DS620Slim NAS works well with QNA-UC5G1T Adapter
Many thanks to @bb-qq for creating the drivers, this kind of performance on such as small NAS wouldn't be possible without it!
Equipment list
NAS
Synology DS620Slim
RAM
Original 2GB RAM
SSD Cache (Read-only)
Storage and Volumes
VOLUME 1 - 2 x SAMSUNG SSD 870 QVO 4TB
** SHR
** File system (NAS): Btrfs
** Encryption: None
Networking
QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USD 3 Adapter at 5Gbps and MTU 1500
Client
M1 MacBook Air
Networking
QNAP QNA-T310G1S Thunderbolt 3 Adapter at 10Gbps SFP+ Fiber and MTU 1500 (More on MTU bellow)
Network
Switch
Ubiquiti UniFi Switch Aggregation 8x 10Gbps SFP+ ports
Modules
NAS connected to Wiitek 10Gbps SFP+ module with link negotiated at 5Gbps (But Ubiquiti Switch shows it at 10Gbps as it doens't officially support 5Gbps, more on that bellow)
Client connected to Ubiquiti 10Gbps SFP+ module with link negotiated at 10Gbps
Test results
While tranferring a 50GB file over AFP
165MB/s Write
440MB/s Read
While testing with Blackmagic Disk Speed Test over AFP
101MB/s Write
390MB/s Read
Notes
There are couple of small issues here and there but nothing critical and these are likely related to Ubiquiti's lack of official 5Gbps support:
28MB/s Write
400MB/s Read
This is likely due to Ubiquiti trying to send data at 10Gbps rate but hitting the NAS SFP+ at 10Gbps while it's in fact running at 5Gbps
Further testing
I have ordered another set of QNAP 5Gbps and Wiitek SFP module so that I can test and deploy either of the following:
both NAS and MacBook with 5Gbps networking
NAS with 2x 5Gbps Aggregate network with MacBook at 10Gbps Fiber networking
Will report back once I have completed these tests
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