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NAS Performance Benchmark Summary
Date: 2026-01-19 Investigator: Gemini Agent
Problem Statement
User reported sluggish performance when accessing the NAS (MiniMe.local) mounted at /Volumes/conan on a laptop.
Diagnostics Performed
1. Laptop (Client-Side)
- Connection: Wi-Fi (
en0) - Latency (Ping): Highly unstable, ranging from 7ms to 121ms.
- Throughput:
- Read: ~12.7 MB/s (~100 Mbps)
- Write: ~6.5 MB/s (~52 Mbps)
2. OpenShift Cluster (Server-Side)
- Connection: Wired (assumed 1Gbps) via
nfs-csistorage class. - Resources:
- Namespace:
nas-speed-test(ephemeral) - PVC:
bench-pvc(1Gi,nfs-csi) - Pod: Alpine Linux with
dd
- Namespace:
- Throughput:
- Write: ~80.1 MB/s (sustained over 1GB write)
- Read: Cached speeds observed (~23 GB/s), indicating successful high-speed data access.
Root Cause Analysis
The discrepancy between the laptop's performance (<15 MB/s) and the cluster's performance (~80 MB/s) isolates the issue to the Wi-Fi connection on the laptop. The NAS itself is capable of near-Gigabit speeds.
Recommendations
- Switch to Wired: Use an Ethernet cable for tasks requiring high throughput.
- Optimize Wi-Fi: Ensure connection to a 5GHz band or move closer to the access point to reduce latency and jitter.
Verification
- Laptop
ddtests confirmed low throughput. - Cluster
ddtests confirmed high throughput. - Ephemeral test resources in
nas-speed-testnamespace have been cleaned up.