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How to troubleshoot a NAS ft βͺ@Level1Techsβ¬ Make it with Squarespace - Save 10% https://www.squarespace.com/saradietschy 10gig ethernet adapter - https://amzn.to/4iyITkN The newer version of my synology NAS - https://amzn.to/4bCdn2Q Synology expansion unit - https://amzn.to/4bEZyRo NAS Seagate hard drives I use (they're great) - https://amzn.to/4kWoiIL ππ» Affiliate links iPerf/ htop details: Pre-Requisites for Network Testing 1. Install Homebrew (macOS users): β’ Open Terminal and paste the following command: /bin/bash -c β$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hom... β’ Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 2. Install iPerf3 via Homebrew: β’ In Terminal, run: brew install iperf3 β’ Alternatively, you can download iPerf3 from the official site: https://iperf.fr/iperf-download.php Network Testing with iPerf3 β’ SSH into your NAS: β’ Open Terminal and run: ssh your_username@nas_ip_address β’ Launch iPerf3 in server mode on your NAS: β’ Run: iperf3 -s β’ From your computer, start iPerf3 in client mode: β’ Open another Terminal window and run: iperf3 -c nas_ip_address β’ Review the results: β’ Look for throughput around 8β10Gbps. If speeds are lower, inspect cables, switch settings, and consider whether jumbo frames may help. Monitor CPU Usage with htop on Your Synology NAS β’ Install βSynoClii Monitor Toolsβ: β’ Log in to your NASβs web interface and open the Package Center. β’ Search for βSynoClii Monitor Toolsβ and install it (this package includes htop). β’ SSH into your NAS: β’ Open Terminal and run: ssh your_username@nas_ip_address β’ Launch htop: β’ Simply type: htop β’ Monitor during file operations: β’ Perform read/write tasks and observe CPU load. Expect low usage during reads and a moderate increase during writes. If CPU usage is unusually high, your NAS CPU might be a performance bottleneck. π± Follow Me Β Β /Β saradietschyΒ Β Β Β /Β saradietschyΒ Β Podcast YouTube channel - Β Β Β /Β thatcreativelifeΒ Β πΌ Business inquires for sponsorships Email my manager [email protected] cc me at [email protected]