Hi,
so the setup is an ASG 8.201 running in Hyper-V with 3 NICs:
NIC1: PPOE Connection for dial-up Internet
NIC2: Internal Lan Ethernet Connection (192.168.1.0/24)
NIC3: DMZ Ethernet Connection (192.168.2.0/24)
Edit: Hardwarespecs of the Hyper-V server: 16GB Ram, Intel Corei5 2500T (1 Core and 4Gb Ram reserved for the ASG VM)
In the DMZ Network there is a Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 in which the Astaro runs.
All the NICs in the Astaro are connected as synthetic NICS and set only to be used by the Astaro VM in the virtuell network managment console.
The Hyper-V Server itself got also an NIC (192.168.2.10)and is connected to the DMZ NIC from the Astaro.
So now a Client PC (192.168.1.x) from the Lan wants to transfer data to the Hyper-V Server and mounts \192.168.2.10\D$ and transfers a 4GB file to the Server.
The speed is only by 10-15 MB/s which would be somehow be like a 100mbit network...
I have to mention all NICs an switches etc. are GB capable and the status LEDs also representate that the connections run in GB mode. Only the PPOE Connections is makred as 100Mbit because of the modem interface.
Paketfilterrules for the Hyper-V server are only RDP and CIFS so that only these two things can connect from the LAN to the DMZ Hyper-V Server.
QoS is disabled on all NICs in the ASG.
An interresting point is that when i looke in the ASG NIC hardware overview there is no connection speed show. I think this is due to the Hyper-V but it is a syntehtic NIC so it must be a 10GB connection to the virtual Hyper-V switch.
Really don't know why transferspeed is so slow, hope you can guess what it could be.
Thank you, Albeck.
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