Sent 1.49G bytes received 42 bytes 18.71M bytes/secĪlso, here is the statshare info to see how it was /joshtmp] -> smbutil statshares -aĪlso, attached is a screenshot of my share settings from the Synology. I think that's a pretty decent speed, but my concern is not the top speed, it's the disparity. Sent 1.49G bytes received 42 bytes 52.20M bytes/sec Here are the stats for transferring the file over /joshtmp] -> transfer diskimage.ISO /Volumes/FILES/tmp/ġ.49G 100% 52.18MB/s 0:00:27 (xfer#1, to-check=0/1) I used rsync with some verbose options to copy one 1.5GB file in order to see the speed and get some transfer stats. ![]() Both were mounted and tested separately, meaning I disconnected AFP before mounting and testing SMB. ![]() I mounted this my my Mac using the basic "Connect to Server" option in Finder and typing in "afp://server:share" and "smb://server:share" for the tests. Synology DS412+ NAS running 4 disks in RAID 5. I have a Mac Pro (non-cylinder) on a wired gigabit home network. My results are so drastically different, I thought I would post to see if someone else can tell me why my SMB performance is so abysmal? I thought I had read somewhere that SMB was preferred over AFP in Sierra and that the performance would be improved. I've just updated to the latest release of Sierra.
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