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padmaster
Apr 10, 2015Aspirant
ReadyNAS as file server, bidirectional file sharing?
I'm looking at purchasing a ReadyNAS for a file server and external backup. Probably will get a 102 with dual 2T drives in RAID1. I do CAD work and routinely have large files I need to deliver to my ...
StephenB
Apr 10, 2015Guru - Experienced User
I have both the RN102 and the RN202. The RN202 is a lot faster.
My RN102 is using WD30EFRX disks in jbod mode, gigabit ethernet w/o jumbo frames. Antivirus is disabled.
My RN202 uses WD60EFRX disks, but is similarly configured (it is not using NIC teaming).
I just measured throughput on both with NAStester 1.7
RN202: ~92 MB/s write and ~96 MB/s read speeds
RN102: ~55 MB/s write and ~62 MB/s read speeds.
My RN102 is using WD30EFRX disks in jbod mode, gigabit ethernet w/o jumbo frames. Antivirus is disabled.
My RN202 uses WD60EFRX disks, but is similarly configured (it is not using NIC teaming).
I just measured throughput on both with NAStester 1.7
RN202: ~92 MB/s write and ~96 MB/s read speeds
RN102: ~55 MB/s write and ~62 MB/s read speeds.
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