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NND
Aug 03, 2020Aspirant
Backup from Firewire 800 disk to NAS is slow!?
Hi All, I have RN426, connected to my Mac Pro 5.1. Two days ago I started back up of one of my Firewire 800 disks (WD 2TB). I used Carbon Copy Cloner to back up whole 2TB disk (almost full) to a ...
- Aug 03, 2020
NND wrote:I just restarted computer (after two days) and then run Blackmagic Disk Speed Test on that NAS share and got about 99MB/s write and 95 read, that should be good speed?
Yes, that is what you'd expect for gigabit ethernet. However, if you copy a lot of small files, the speed will drop.
Have you compared the drag-drop speed to the mac with your carbon copy cloner?
Then perhaps also compare drag-drop from the NAS to the firewire drive with the drag-drop from the NAS to the mac hard drive.
NND
Aug 03, 2020Aspirant
- NAS is connected to Gigabith ethernet port on Mac via the router GS116Ev2.
- Carbon Copy Cloner is making copy of the disk content so it is sending all the files one by one, I guess.
- I don't know about files being verified after writting, where can I check this?
- Strict Sync is enabled.
- Enhanced SMB? Don't know about that, can not find much about this either. Where should I look for this?
Sandshark
Aug 03, 2020Sensei
Under System/Settings/SMB, there is an Enhance MacOS checkbox. Strict sync is probably not a factor for a bunch of smaller files.
What about the volume syncing? If that's still ongoing, use of the volume will be slow, and doing the backup now will slow the sync.
- NNDAug 03, 2020Aspirant
Thanx Sandshark for your help!
I just turned Enhance Mac OS SMB setting on.
Basically, this NAS so far is only used as big HD, there is no sync services set up or anything similar. I only put there a lot of big movie files, some photo's...but no running processes in the background, even disks go to sleep after some time of inactvity.
The copy task is now finished, it took 39:17:23' to copy 1.81 TB data.
I am copying this data to have safe back up of a disk that was working without single trouble for more then 7 years. Almost daily backing up my Pro Tools sesions and some related files.
I will set up new back up directly to this NAS from now on, should I turn some things on/off when creating new share for this purpose?
I also need to do some mory "safety" back up's soon and this time from old USB 2 drives, will I gain some speed if I connect that USB disk directly to the NAS?
- SandsharkAug 03, 2020Sensei
The sync I am asking about is the intial sync of the NAS RAID volume. It will show on the Volumes page of the GUI and in the log. That takes some time on a new NAS. And if you started the backup before it completed, the two processes are competing for drive access, and the sync is going to get a bigger share.
- NNDAug 03, 2020Aspirant
Oh that sync! That happend weekend before, also took a day and more, but it was first Ironwolf and after that sync second one and then I got some real space to be used. The only thing was that NAS didn't ask for those two to be formated, but start sync immidiatelly. I guess they come preformatted for NAS stations.
I just restarted computer (after two days) and then run Blackmagic Disk Speed Test on that NAS share and got about 99MB/s write and 95 read, that should be good speed? It must be firewire to NAS, as the FW disk has now 58MB/s Write and 42 read!!
I am still wondering if I should connect USB drive directly to NAS to copy it's content, will that be faster then thru Mac?
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