@ElonBezos said:
After BBR command, not much difference in network speed
Perhaps instead of BBR, try using BBRv2 with xanmod? (or another kernel that supports it) Although to be honest, I'm not sure there would be any noticeable difference while running iperf3...
Unsure what you're using that VM for, but FYI, BBR2 seems to have been slightly better with RDP than the OS default in my case (caveat: just a subjective impression, haven't really done any rigorous tests to back this claim up )
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Architecture not supported by YABS.
root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu# uname -a
Linux ubuntu 5.17.0-1003-allwinner #3-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 15 15:28:33 UTC 2022 riscv64 riscv64 riscv64 GNU/Linux
Sun Jan 1 13:13:44 UTC 2023
Architecture not supported by YABS.
root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu# uname -a
Linux ubuntu 5.17.0-1003-allwinner #3-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 15 15:28:33 UTC 2022 riscv64 riscv64 riscv64 GNU/Linux
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 3.7 GHz 12-Core Processor
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3090 Ti, 5900X, 64GB RAM and then that disk configuration... (also 2 power supplies?)
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Oh the raw capacity is fine, just the variety of disks and at different sizes along with some lower end disks in the mix like Silicon Power for a PC with that amount of power/cost
Still an insane build, just the disk configuration is a bit weird/all over the place.
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Perhaps instead of BBR, try using BBRv2 with xanmod? (or another kernel that supports it) Although to be honest, I'm not sure there would be any noticeable difference while running iperf3...
Unsure what you're using that VM for, but FYI, BBR2 seems to have been slightly better with RDP than the OS default in my case (caveat: just a subjective impression, haven't really done any rigorous tests to back this claim up )
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decided to YABS my home pc via WSL2
3090 Ti, 5900X, 64GB RAM and then that disk configuration... (also 2 power supplies?)
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4.5TB SSD?
there is also a 8TB IronWolf in it also.
oh just the 850, upgradedthat with the 3090
Oh the raw capacity is fine, just the variety of disks and at different sizes along with some lower end disks in the mix like Silicon Power for a PC with that amount of power/cost
Still an insane build, just the disk configuration is a bit weird/all over the place.
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that was from the previous build, and just using it until it dies, still fine though, not like I need 2500MB/s all the time
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