Allright seems like there is no other way then using the trial and error... I will try the advises from @cabrio_leo and @Adoby
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Hey,
jep accordingly to the fritz backend all ports are set to gigabit and the raspbi is connected with gigbat speed.
Same with the USB3 Ports (they could also be in green mode, but aren't)
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Thanks for your advise adoby, but I am not to sure if it's "only" the infrastructure cause the used hardware should promise a higher transfer speed:
- Raspberry 4 (with 1 GB RAM) and a samsung evo 64gb u3 micro SDHC
- 4TB Toshiba Canvio Basics 2.5'' HDD, connected via USB 3.0 to the Raspberry- Fritzbox 7490 with Gigabit Ethernet connected to the Raspberry with a CAT6 Cable
The above mentioned numbers were once via Wifi 2,4 GHz and once directly connected to the router via Gigabit (also CAT6).
Am I wrong to expect higher transfer speeds with this setting?
Thanks a lot for your help and time
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Anybody got an idea what else to try?
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Hey,
thanks for the fast reply. I tried to check it with iperf, and I got 40 Mbits/sec bandwith via Wifi & 100 Mbits/sec bandwith via ethernet cable, which seems to be realistic.
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Hi there,
I'm completly new to OMV and hoping that you can help me with my issue:
I am running OMV 4 on a raspberry 4 (1 GB RAM) with a 4TB Toshiba Canvio Basics 2.5'' HDD, connected via USB 3.0. All available system updates are done.
The only thing is the poor transfer speed with 2-3 MBytes/s (via Wifi) or 3-5 MBytes/s (via Ethernet). It doesn't matter if I use SMB, FTP or SCP, the result is always the same. If I connect the HDD directly to the PC, I get transfer rates around 100 MBytes/s.
Anybody got an idea where the bottleneck could be?
Thanks & greetings