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AndyBee1
May 08, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS 314 - a year of hell and now lost 10years of data!
I bought a ReadyNAS 314 when they were new in the market back in April 2013. I bought it partly because I wanted to safeguard my increasing data storage with redundancy in case of disk failure, and al...
Andy_Bee_1
Aug 08, 2014Aspirant
It must be the whole Seagate product line (or maybe I am unlucky enough to get a "bad batch"?)
Strangely though, whilst copying the whole contents of the ReadyNas314 onto the Duov2 I have noticed some obvious behaviour:
If I am in the middle of a BIG copy of data (which I leave running overnight), then I get a handful of e-mail errors from the system. However, if as soon as the copy has finished I get inundated with e-mails of errors! Presumably at this point the NAS is under no strain to do anything as nothing is reading/writing?!?
Why all the errors under no strain? I would expect it to be the other way around!
What is the fastest way to copy from the 314 to the Duov2? I tried a backup job on one folder and it took forever to copy hardly anything. I think it managed 11MB/s max through a 10/100/1000 Netgear hub. Strangely both NAS's show up on the hub as only connecting at 10/100Mbps? Shouldn't they manage gigabit speeds?
Currently doing drag and drop through PC and managing about 4MB/s now :-(
Strangely though, whilst copying the whole contents of the ReadyNas314 onto the Duov2 I have noticed some obvious behaviour:
If I am in the middle of a BIG copy of data (which I leave running overnight), then I get a handful of e-mail errors from the system. However, if as soon as the copy has finished I get inundated with e-mails of errors! Presumably at this point the NAS is under no strain to do anything as nothing is reading/writing?!?
Why all the errors under no strain? I would expect it to be the other way around!
What is the fastest way to copy from the 314 to the Duov2? I tried a backup job on one folder and it took forever to copy hardly anything. I think it managed 11MB/s max through a 10/100/1000 Netgear hub. Strangely both NAS's show up on the hub as only connecting at 10/100Mbps? Shouldn't they manage gigabit speeds?
Currently doing drag and drop through PC and managing about 4MB/s now :-(
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