There is no way you’ll see 6GB/s out of a single disk. I think you’re referring to the rated SATA speed, which has nothing to do with the actual data rates you’ll see from the spinning rust. You might see ~130-150MB/s from a single platter in really nice, artificial workloads, more in RAID configurations that can read from multiple disks. I have 6 WD Red 6TBs in a RAIDZ2 array (ZFS software RAID, nothing even vaguely approaching high-end hardware otherwise) and for typical file-serving workloads, I see about 120-130MBs from it. In contrast, I have a Samsung 950 Pro NVME SSD, and do see over 1G/s throughput in some real-world workloads with it. But it costs >8x the price per storage unit. -j > On Aug 4, 2016, at 2:23 AM, Kaamesh Kamalaaharan <kaamesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > hi, > thanks for the reply. I have hardware raid 5 storage servers with 4TB WD red drives. I think they are capable of 6GB/s transfers so it shouldnt be a drive speed issue. Just for testing i tried to do a dd test directy into the brick mounted from the storage server itself and got around 800mb/s transfer rate which is double what i get when the brick is mounted on the client. Are there any other options or tests that i can perform to figure out the root cause of my problem as i have exhaused most google searches and tests. > > Kaamesh > > On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 10:58 PM, Leno Vo <lenovolastname@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > your 10G nic is capable, the problem is the disk speed, fix ur disk speed first, use ssd or sshd or sas 15k in a raid 0 or raid 5/6 x4 at least. > > > On Wednesday, August 3, 2016 2:40 AM, Kaamesh Kamalaaharan <kaamesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi , > I have gluster 3.6.2 installed on my server network. Due to internal issues we are not allowed to upgrade the gluster version. All the clients are on the same version of gluster. When transferring files to/from the clients or between my nodes over the 10gb network, the transfer rate is capped at 450Mb/s .Is there any way to increase the transfer speeds for gluster mounts? > > Our server setup is as following: > > 2 gluster servers -gfs1 and gfs2 > volume name : gfsvolume > 3 clients - hpc1, hpc2,hpc3 > gluster volume mounted on /export/gfsmount/ > > > > The following is the average results what i did so far: > > 1) test bandwith with iperf between all machines - 9.4 GiB/s > 2) test write speed with dd > dd if=/dev/zero of=/export/gfsmount/testfile bs=1G count=1 > > result=399Mb/s > > 3) test read speed with dd > dd if=/export/gfsmount/testfile of=/dev/zero bs=1G count=1 > > result=284MB/s > > My gluster volume configuration: > > Volume Name: gfsvolume > Type: Replicate > Volume ID: a29bd2fb-b1ef-4481-be10-c2f4faf4059b > Status: Started > Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2 > Transport-type: tcp > Bricks: > Brick1: gfs1:/export/sda/brick > Brick2: gfs2:/export/sda/brick > Options Reconfigured: > performance.quick-read: off > network.ping-timeout: 30 > network.frame-timeout: 90 > performance.cache-max-file-size: 2MB > cluster.server-quorum-type: none > nfs.addr-namelookup: off > nfs.trusted-write: off > performance.write-behind-window-size: 4MB > cluster.data-self-heal-algorithm: diff > performance.cache-refresh-timeout: 60 > performance.cache-size: 1GB > cluster.quorum-type: fixed > auth.allow: 172.* > cluster.quorum-count: 1 > diagnostics.latency-measurement: on > diagnostics.count-fop-hits: on > cluster.server-quorum-ratio: 50% > > Any help would be appreciated. > Thanks, > Kaamesh > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users _______________________________________________ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users