I have the feeling that it's using the wrong Network.
Also, check if TrueNAS supports NFS Server-Side Copy.In order to use that feature mount
the share via v4.2 .
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 19:10, David Johnson<djohnson(a)maxistechnology.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
When cloning a VM, I discovered that the time to close appears excessive based on the
underlying platform I am using. It appears that the clone operation is not making
efficient use of the network. I have seen up to 4 GBits sustained throughput by
applications on VM's on the cluster.
Is there a configuration I might be missing?
System specifics:Backing store: NFS on TrueNAS running zRaid 3 on 11 spinning disks
Ovirt Controller: I7 desktopGeneral network: 1 GBit Ethernet
Ovirt Host: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4216 CPU @ 2.10GHz, 2x32 cores, 256 GB RAMData
Network: 10 GBit 10GBase-Twinax, dedicated to this Host and the TrueNAS
Operation:Copying the 60GB partition, the copy operation never exceeds 40 megabytes per
second (less than 0.5 GBit), even though the dedicated 10 Gigabit data network is not
otherwise busy.
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