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Chewbacca
Jan 14, 2005Aspirant
How to increase write performance on ReadyNAS
You may notice that ReadyNAS may seem a bit slow on writes using the default configuration. There is a way to increase that write performance significantly. First, you will need a Uninterruptable ...
yoh-dah
Apr 28, 2005Guide
If powerfails and you've enabled writecache, data in the disk writecache can be lost if not written out to the disk platters. Chance is slim, but there's a risk that you can lose up to 32MB of unwritten data if you have 4 disks with 8MB writecache each.
If powerfails and you disable journaling, upon boot, NAS will need to run a full filesystem check, which depending on volume size and usage, can be several minutes to hours.
If powerfails and you disable journaling, upon boot, NAS will need to run a full filesystem check, which depending on volume size and usage, can be several minutes to hours.
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