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cpitchford
May 22, 2009Guide
More on CPU specs of the ReadyNAS Pro
Hi all, Does anyone know what FSB speeds the ReadyNAS Pro motherboard supports. I have three "servers" that I'm trying to consolidate. I figured that the file server (which is actually the slowe...
fastfwd
Mar 03, 2013Virtuoso
dsm1212 wrote: Are your four drives in dual redundancy? Mine are so it's really a three drive config. Maybe a drive cache size difference?
Single redundancy for me. The "-T" test reads from the portion of your main RAM that Linux uses as a disk buffer; it just tests how fast Linux's disk-cache algorithm running on your CPU can read data from your RAM. The drive isn't even accessed during the timed portion of the test, so nothing about the drive's performance -- including the size of the drive's onboard cache -- should affect the result of the "-T" cached-read test.
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