Hi all.
I have a Synology DS920+ NAS that I have connected to my 2009 Mac Pro. I have a GS308T Netgear Switch connecting the two and both pairs of Ethernet ports are in their own 802.3ad bond. All of that seems good and no errors.
My real question is about obtaining higher throughput from my Mac Pro to the NAS. I really thought I was going to be getting 2x1Gb over the link and would be able to get faster time machine backups, etc. It seems that when I examine the port statistics via the Netgear web interface, that macOS is just sending packets out one port when doing large file copies etc. Is there a way to tweak the macOS port aggregation setup to do a round robin between the two ports when transmitting?
Thanks in advance!
I have a Synology DS920+ NAS that I have connected to my 2009 Mac Pro. I have a GS308T Netgear Switch connecting the two and both pairs of Ethernet ports are in their own 802.3ad bond. All of that seems good and no errors.
My real question is about obtaining higher throughput from my Mac Pro to the NAS. I really thought I was going to be getting 2x1Gb over the link and would be able to get faster time machine backups, etc. It seems that when I examine the port statistics via the Netgear web interface, that macOS is just sending packets out one port when doing large file copies etc. Is there a way to tweak the macOS port aggregation setup to do a round robin between the two ports when transmitting?
Thanks in advance!