Everything can go as the slowest part in the chain, and the slowest part is always the hard disk
I wish I was getting numbers like those. I move some files and it's like 20 MB/sec, sometimes better sometimes worse. I don't have jumbo frames enabled on anything and all of my equipment is capable. Most of my file movement is from HDD to HDD. Is it worth enabling it?
This is my setup:
server: I7-8700K, ASUS Z370 ROG Strix, 32 GB Dominator RAM, M2 1 TB EVO 970 Pro (OS drive), 8 10 TB Seagate Ironwolf pro HDDs it's my old PC rig,
It's used for NAS, NVR and storage for projects.
PC: I9-9900K, ASUS ROG Z390 Maximus HERO, 64 GB Dominator RAM, M2 2TB Evo 970 (OS drive), 2 8 TB Seagate Ironwolf pro HDDs
It's used for work and games.
Network:
ASUS AC-GT5300 router (both routers are aimesh)
ASUS AC-3100
Cisco SG-220-50P switch
8 IP cameras (I've looked at these speeds with them connected and disconnected, no difference)
Everything is Cat 6a
Wireless items are my phone, laptop, smart switches, irrigation, garage door and Alexa. (I've also looked at these speeds with them connected and disconnected, no difference)
These rigs should be able to transfer a lot faster than what they do. There has to be something limiting the speed but I can't find it. I have no problem with hardware and setting up the networks but I know I'm super green on tweaking the settings. Any ideas?