Andrew Gabriel wrote:
> Ian Collins wrote:
>   
>> Brent Jones wrote:
>>     
>>> Theres been a couple threads about this now, tracked some bug ID's/ticket:
>>>
>>> 6333409
>>> 6418042
>>>       
>> I see these are fixed in build 102.
>>
>> Are they targeted to get back to Solaris 10 via a patch? 
>>
>> If not, is it worth escalating the issue with support to get a patch?
>>     
>
> Given the issue described is slow zfs recv over network, I suspect this is:
>
> 6729347 Poor zfs receive performance across networks
>
> This is quite easily worked around by putting a buffering program 
> between the network and the zfs receive. There is a public domain 
> "mbuffer" which should work, although I haven't tried it as I wrote my 
> own. The buffer size you need is about 5 seconds worth of data. In my 
> case of 7200RPM disks (in a mirror and not striped) and a gigabit 
> ethernet link, the disks are the limiting factor at around 57MB/sec 
> sustained i/o, so I used a 250MB buffer to best effect. If I recall 
> correctly, that speeded up the zfs send/recv across the network by about 
> 3 times, and it then ran at the disk platter speed.
>
>   
Did this apply to incremental sends as well?  I can live with ~20MB/sec
for full sends, but ~1MB/sec for incremental sends is a killer.

-- 
Ian.

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