After researching this further, I found that there are some known performance issues with NFS + ZFS. I tried transferring files via SMB, and got write speeds on average of 25MB/s.
So I will have my UNIX systems use SMB to write files to my Solaris server. This seems weird, but its fast. I'm sure Sun is working on fixing this. I can't imagine running a Sun box with out NFS. On 6/20/07, Mario Goebbels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Correction: > > SATA Controller is a Sillcon Image 3114, not a 3112. Do these slow speeds only appear when writing via NFS or generally in all scenarios? Just asking, because Solaris' ata driver doesn't initialize settings like block mode, prefetch and such on IDE/SATA drives (that is if ata applies here with that chipset). -mg
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