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    Synology File Server slow compared to QNAP.

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      DustinB3403
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      How specifically was the QNAP and Synology configured beyond the RAID10?

      Was the QNAP used as Block Storage and the synology the same over iSCSI?

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        openit @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 said in Synology File Server slow compared to QNAP.:

        How specifically was the QNAP and Synology configured beyond the RAID10?

        Was the QNAP used as Block Storage and the synology the same over iSCSI?

        While I don't remember exactly block storage,one thing is, on QNAP, there was no Snapshot option enabled, but on Synology I have enabled Snapshot for data protection (one of the reason I went with Synology), so, could it be the reason for slow performance? and there's no iSCSI involved in both cases, using simple shared folder.

        How to overcome this issue?

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          DustinB3403 @openit
          last edited by DustinB3403

          @openit the snapshot functionality is a feature of using Btrfs. It could cause performance issues for sure (not Btrfs, but snapshots in general require IOPS).

          Go into Storage Manager > Volume, select the Btrfs volume containing your replicated targets and set the record file access time frequency to Monthly (Never is also an option but you likely want this performed at least regularly).

          See if the performance improves.

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            openit @DustinB3403
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            @DustinB3403
            Current configuration:

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            current snapshot setting.JPG

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              openit @DustinB3403
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              @DustinB3403 said in Synology File Server slow compared to QNAP.:

              @openit the snapshot functionality is a feature of using Btrfs. It could cause performance issues for sure (not Btrfs, but snapshots in general require IOPS).

              Go into Storage Manager > Volume, select the Btrfs volume containing your replicated targets and set the record file access time frequency to Monthly (Never is also an option but you likely want this performed at least regularly).

              See if the performance improves.

              "set the record file access time frequency" why is this exactly? and if I change it, is it going to effect snapshot functionality?

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                DustinB3403 @openit
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                @openit said in Synology File Server slow compared to QNAP.:

                "set the record file access time frequency" why is this exactly? and if I change it, is it going to effect snapshot functionality?

                https://www.synology.com/en-us/knowledgebase/DSM/help/DSM/StorageManager/volume

                This makes adjustments to the snapshot functionality.

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                  openit @DustinB3403
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                  @DustinB3403 said in Synology File Server slow compared to QNAP.:

                  @openit the snapshot functionality is a feature of using Btrfs. It could cause performance issues for sure (not Btrfs, but snapshots in general require IOPS).

                  Go into Storage Manager > Volume, select the Btrfs volume containing your replicated targets and set the record file access time frequency to Monthly (Never is also an option but you likely want this performed at least regularly).

                  See if the performance improves.

                  I have changed it to "Monthly" now. Hope it resolves the performance issues without impacting the "data protection" functionality through Snapshots.

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                    DustinB3403
                    last edited by DustinB3403

                    So to ask the question, do any of your systems depend on the "File access time" attribute? If not, you could likely set
                    "Record file access time" to Never for the best performance.

                    Which is the last option. But as a stepping stone into troubleshooting this Monthly is my recommendation.

                    The files are still updated whenever they are changed, so the Monthly option may, at best offer a slight improvement.

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                      openit @DustinB3403
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                      @DustinB3403 said in Synology File Server slow compared to QNAP.:

                      So to ask the question, do any of your systems depend on the "File access time" attribute? If not, you could likely set
                      "Record file access time" to Never for the best performance.

                      Which is the last option. But as a stepping stone into troubleshooting this Monthly is my recommendation.

                      The files are still updated whenever they are changed, so the Monthly option may, at best offer a slight improvement.

                      While I'm not sure, I believe no for File Access Time depended systems.

                      Anyway, I will keep in observation with Monthly option selected.

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                        openit @openit
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                        @DustinB3403
                        Kudos to You! for prompt response!

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                          dbeato
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                          Also what type of drives are you using?

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