08-14-2017, 02:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2017, 03:16 PM by Metalazzo.
Edit Reason: Thinking for once...
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Hello there, I am currently trying OMV on the Rock64.
I'm using last (0.4.16) build with a SSD on an USB3 to sata adapter (ugreen, supposedly with UASP).
When transfering 2GB *.img file, the speed is limited to 25MB/s... like it was limited to USB2 speed.
I'm wondering why the speed is so low (tkaiser posted screenshot up to 70MB+/s)... since I can't log using SSH (neither rock64/rock64 or root/openmediavault work), I can't try anything...
If someone has an idea to why the speed is so slow... thanks for your help
PS: I tested the adapter with Win10 and speed is actually pretty good during copy (100MB+/s with my old sandisk 120GB SSD).
edit: I saw on http://linux-sunxi.org/USB/UAS that the ASMEDIA chip inside my adapter (identifier USB\VID_174C&PID_55AA in windows so according to https://www.hdsentinel.com/compatibility...ddisks.php it is a ASM1051 chip) is blacklisted so no "UASP kinf of speed" for me
I'm using last (0.4.16) build with a SSD on an USB3 to sata adapter (ugreen, supposedly with UASP).
When transfering 2GB *.img file, the speed is limited to 25MB/s... like it was limited to USB2 speed.
I'm wondering why the speed is so low (tkaiser posted screenshot up to 70MB+/s)... since I can't log using SSH (neither rock64/rock64 or root/openmediavault work), I can't try anything...
If someone has an idea to why the speed is so slow... thanks for your help
PS: I tested the adapter with Win10 and speed is actually pretty good during copy (100MB+/s with my old sandisk 120GB SSD).
edit: I saw on http://linux-sunxi.org/USB/UAS that the ASMEDIA chip inside my adapter (identifier USB\VID_174C&PID_55AA in windows so according to https://www.hdsentinel.com/compatibility...ddisks.php it is a ASM1051 chip) is blacklisted so no "UASP kinf of speed" for me