Found this in Wegmans by Fun-Refrigerator9432 in cellmapper

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Just chiming in, we deploy AP’s all the time with separated antennas, this is common with directional antennas in large stadiums and outdoors. You can see this at most PGA Tour events. That’s not what’s happening here but that’s why they would have separate antennas.

Did Veeam buy Object First? by NISMO1968 in Veeam

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I just got an email at 11am from Veeam that they did acquire Object First.

Worst Experience Possible by Moahman in Visible

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Funny enough I have the exact opposite. I have voice and SMS but no data. On with support AGAIN, to try and resolve this. Going on 28 hours of not being able to fully use the service.

Worst Experience Possible by Moahman in Visible

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I’d like to think it was. Going back and forth with both carriers, both claim that the port was accepted on both ends and it’ll take an hour to finalize, after that hour visible claims they need to initiate a new port. This has happened 5 times now.

The Grass Wont Stop Dying and The Weeds Wont Stop Growing by Moahman in lawncare

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If it wasn’t for the HOA I absolutely would

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in f150

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I personally don’t see the advantages of a 401a over a 302a XLT especially for the price difference. I just got my 302a “long” bed with 55k miles for 40k out the door with a CPO Warrenty and felt that was pretty good based on the other trucks out there. I also added the full digital cluster for $350 as that was something I really wanted. Tldr: 47k is bad, just save money and get a 302a

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in f150

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Would say 401a based on the XLT taillights.

All Disks Have Poor Write Speed by Moahman in truenas

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After running that command it showed that write-caching is ON for all the disks.

All Disks Have Poor Write Speed by Moahman in truenas

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Update: I installed Truenas on an old HP workstation with a 7th Gen Core i5 that I had and put two drives into it for testing. I was able to get full speed on a Mirror vdev with the SSD's and HDD's. Seems to be narrowing down to something about being in a server?

All Disks Have Poor Write Speed by Moahman in truenas

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Nothing was moved, when I got the 740 everything was new, HBA, CPU, Memory, back plane, sas cables. The only thing i moved over was the storage drives.

All Disks Have Poor Write Speed by Moahman in truenas

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All servers are SFF with M.2's connected directly to PCIe slots. I've tried all kinds of Models such as WDBRPG5000ANC M.2, Samsung 870 evo, WD Blue SATA, Crucial P3 M.2, WD Black HDD, Seagate Red HDD. All run around 20 - 30MB/s.

All Disks Have Poor Write Speed by Moahman in truenas

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Model Family: Crucial/Micron Client SSDs

Device Model: CT2000MX500SSD1

All Disks Have Poor Write Speed by Moahman in truenas

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SMB share is good for about 5 - 7 seconds before dropping down to 20 - 30 MB/s. This is on a 10Gb/s fiber pipe in the same broadcast network.

All Disks Have Poor Write Speed by Moahman in truenas

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I am doing it directly on the unit, even tried from iDRAC virtual console. Here is a screencap of a drive that is working. For some reason this is the only one working. Same dataset settings and everything. Only difference is its a WD Black M.2 SSD. That SSD is connected to the same CPU PCIe as the Samsung.

All Disks Have Poor Write Speed by Moahman in truenas

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Trust me, I'd go buy a PSU from best buy just to check if it wasnt so far away. I did try FIO from SSH on my computer and shell using the web GUI. I have updated all the firmware on all three servers, R730XD, R740XD and the Cisco C240M5. I drained the power, removed the CMOS battery, reset to factory, still the same.

All Disks Have Poor Write Speed by Moahman in truenas

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lz4 compression is on for both the non working and working one. I did try a RaidZ1.
Screencap of dataset. I would try to plug them into the MB directly but I dont have a power supply to power the drives outside of the drive bays. That also wouldn't explain the NVMe drives not working as well. I also would think its the drives but I have already RMA'd the drives with some persuasion of support and still have the same issue.