I’m not running this data through the firewalls - this is across the LAN right 
now. :-\

> On Jun 5, 2015, at 10:46 AM, Espen Johansen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Any chance you have set something in the shaper that causes it?
> 
> fre. 5. juni 2015, 17:43 skrev Ryan Coleman <[email protected]>:
> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 5, 2015, at 10:12 AM, Brennan H. McNenly <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> And those of you with VMware experience… if I run the virtual firewall
>> I would need to have at least a VMware Essentials license to come close to
>> the throughput, right? Since the IOps are capped at something like 10MB/sec
>> in the free version.
>>> 
>>> There are no IOP or throughput limits on the free version of the ESXi
>> hypervisor.  The VMWare Essentials license gets you vSphere which can be
>> used to manage up to three ESXi hosts.  This also lets you setup an HA
>> cluster with those hosts.
>>> 
>>> Otherwise you can run ESXi stand alone for free without vSphere and
>> without any performance limits.
>> 
>> Hmm. I wonder why my file transfers never exceed 10MB/sec then… I’ve been
>> trying to migrate many TB of data via SCP to the datastore but I also have
>> similar caps when doing FTP over the LAN to a server.
>> 
>> If there’s someone here that would be interested in giving me a hand with
>> this off list I’d be most appreciative. Moving 13TB of data at 10MB/sec has
>> been very challenging.
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