![]() ![]() Configure DrivePool File Placement so that the Usenet Complete folder is restricted to only your SSD(s).Configure DrivePool Duplication Setting so that the Usenet Complete folder is not duplicating automatically.Move your Usenet Complete folder to the DrivePool.Add an SSD to your DrivePool if you don't have one yet (add two if you have duplication turned on) and install the SSD Optimizer Plugin.Disable windows firewall or check/update exclusions.If you have anti-malware running in conjunction with anti-virus make sure to update the exclusions there. Make sure you have exclusions for every DrivePool executable/process in your Antivirus software.Make sure you are using the current driver(s) for your network adapters and disable windows ability to update the driver.Disable EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) in the VM Host physical NICS.Sounds similar to some problems I resolved recently. Since getting sonarr/radarr set up i have not yet had to use torrents for anything. Otherwise, using usenet in the clear is netting me 110MB/s while going through VPN with usenet i'm hitting barely 20, and with torrents its usually not more than 6 or 7MB/s. Unfortunately, using VPN severely cripples my speed and id rather just temporarily enable it for torrents when needed and manage torrents manually rather than through sonarr/radarr. I was anyways only using the VM because I figured i could run all my DL traffic behind the VPN and run my non-DL traffic outside of the VPN. Honestly, if its a problem with Mono and running the software on native windows doesnt require mono, i have no issues trashing the VM and running everythign directly on VM host. It only creates a file like that when sonarr/radarr do the file transfer. I havent seen this behavior in any other file copy/move task ive done. One thing i've noticed is that when the file transfer happens, a. Something that mono is doing is making these file transfers very slow, not really sure what that could be. Its nothing to do with the CIFS mount in linux, because I've tested file copies back and forth using rsync and it always comes back around 125MB/s. I can see the speed in DrivePool on the vm host. ![]() Sonarr/radarr both experience this issue. This is also in line with the performance i see in windows when I move data from one disk to another. The VM is ubuntu and i've tested other file copy/move operations, everything happens around 125MB/s at the very slowest. However, after unpacking is done, they move VERY slowly (25Mb/s) from the VHD to the CIFS-mounted final destination folder. When downloads are completed, they move lightning fast from sabincomplete to sabcomplete. Final media location is on a HDD array on the VM host. SabComplete is on a second virtual disk stored on vmHost on a HDD.
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