SMB & or Filezilla transfer rate

I’m running a HP DL380eG8 with six 3T SAS drives. The controller shown in the photo is an HPE Dynamic Smart Array B120i/B320i SAS RAID Controller. I use it because there is no RAID setup to do in hardware, and adding new drives or replacing drives that are failing doesn’t require any tricks. On my old faithful TrueNAS Core I get 120 MB/sec transfer rate using Filezilla when uploading fresh content. When I built the TrueNAS Scale 25.04.1 system… populating the content was done using either Filezilla or SMB. Both limited the transfer rate to 11 MB/set. My home network is Cisco Gigabit switch and has always had fantastic transfer rates… in some cases approaching 400 MB/sec. So my question is… using similar hardware why doesn’t Scale go any faster than 11 MB/sec // The controller shows up at boot time as an H200. HPE says no drivers are required when using this in a DL-380E. Which it is made for.

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I just don’t understand… two other systems using indentical hardware do 120 MB/sec no problem…

You have posts in three different threads with the same problem or issue. Did you do a network test to rule that out, first of all?

My network routinely passes traffic at 400 MB/sec. After intstalling my Cisco switches I tested and have had no reason to believe they have failed in any way…

You posted about a Cisco Gigabit switch above and ‘My network routinely passes traffic at 400 MB/sec’ here. Are you mixing up values?

Why are you not sticking to a single thread?

This example is what my 1Gbps network tested as using iPerf.

mostly because I didn’t know better !