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SMB connection to Shadow storage system

SMB connection to Shadow storage system

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the5harkman
Senior Member
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06-05-2023, 11:24 AM
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Hi there. I have a question about a storage issue I'm facing. Currently, I have a dedicated root server with a 10GBps connection and it's performing well with 10GBps download and upload speeds. I'm using Shadow for cloud gaming, but I'm limited to 256GB of space for game storage. I'm trying to expand using SMB on the dedicated root server, and everything seems to be set up correctly. However, the performance drops significantly with SMB—down to around 10MBps, compared to the 100MBps I experienced with Microsoft Azure. Do I need to take additional steps to achieve the same speed? If anyone can assist, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Flux.
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the5harkman
06-05-2023, 11:24 AM #1

Hi there. I have a question about a storage issue I'm facing. Currently, I have a dedicated root server with a 10GBps connection and it's performing well with 10GBps download and upload speeds. I'm using Shadow for cloud gaming, but I'm limited to 256GB of space for game storage. I'm trying to expand using SMB on the dedicated root server, and everything seems to be set up correctly. However, the performance drops significantly with SMB—down to around 10MBps, compared to the 100MBps I experienced with Microsoft Azure. Do I need to take additional steps to achieve the same speed? If anyone can assist, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Flux.

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Vini_CDS
Junior Member
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06-11-2023, 07:00 PM
#2
The connection delay to the server is significant, especially over slow networks. SMB struggles with high latency links.
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Vini_CDS
06-11-2023, 07:00 PM #2

The connection delay to the server is significant, especially over slow networks. SMB struggles with high latency links.

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ThinkPopular
Member
68
06-12-2023, 03:33 AM
#3
Electronics value: 32 bytes
Execution time: 18 milliseconds
Threshold: 117 ohms
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ThinkPopular
06-12-2023, 03:33 AM #3

Electronics value: 32 bytes
Execution time: 18 milliseconds
Threshold: 117 ohms

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EmaArts
Member
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06-12-2023, 10:15 AM
#4
That 18ms will be a problem. It could make things worse compared to an HDD in terms of delay. Unless you manage to reduce that delay, there won’t be much more to do.
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EmaArts
06-12-2023, 10:15 AM #4

That 18ms will be a problem. It could make things worse compared to an HDD in terms of delay. Unless you manage to reduce that delay, there won’t be much more to do.