1) The local storage is an UASP WD RED able to read and right on a continuous may >120MB/S. An iPerf test shows >910Mbps in both ways on a 10min test, even now the SMB issue exist. For some background I use this setup daily for more than 8 months, I get consistent transfer >100MB/s each time. In the past a comparable behaviour occurred after an update too, and was fixed some week after (no bug raised.
2) I've two drive on the RPI4, both UASP enabled: an SSD (M.2 powered over USB) and an HDD self-powered handling the shares.
3)None specifics. Currently I didn't encounter a new crash since the last one, the slower SMB speed remains. One thing I may have missed: The CPU seems higher than before. This may be a root cause but I've here only a feeling, no counter to prove it (before vs now).
4) I will try to pickup times to try it, but I'm not keen to adopt this setup. I specifically selected components to have it enabled, and it worked as expected up to this update.
Hi Juerg
1) The local storage is an UASP WD RED able to read and right on a continuous may >120MB/S. An iPerf test shows >910Mbps in both ways on a 10min test, even now the SMB issue exist. For some background I use this setup daily for more than 8 months, I get consistent transfer >100MB/s each time. In the past a comparable behaviour occurred after an update too, and was fixed some week after (no bug raised.
2) I've two drive on the RPI4, both UASP enabled: an SSD (M.2 powered over USB) and an HDD self-powered handling the shares.
3)None specifics. Currently I didn't encounter a new crash since the last one, the slower SMB speed remains. One thing I may have missed: The CPU seems higher than before. This may be a root cause but I've here only a feeling, no counter to prove it (before vs now).
4) I will try to pickup times to try it, but I'm not keen to adopt this setup. I specifically selected components to have it enabled, and it worked as expected up to this update.
Thank you