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NilsG
Aug 06, 2013Aspirant
Which gigabit netgear switch is best for jumboframes ?
I now have three GS608 v3 (gigabit and 9000 jumbo support) that seems to do the job well - is there better alternatives that will handle jumboframes better and give faster transfers ? (Before I had ...
NilsG
Sep 11, 2013Aspirant
Sorry for late reply ; no I am not using dual redundancy. As I am writing this I am starting to replace 3 of the WD30EFRX drives with WD40EFRX.
I did a factory reset with three of the WD30EFRX removed (three in) - and it' s now at the end of restriping disk #3 atm
All three WD40EFRX are checked with WD's Data Lifeguard Diagnostic and found ok.
Configuration: RAID Level X-RAID2, 3 disks
Status: Restriping 97% complete, Time to finish 18.0 min, Speed 67.2 MB/sec
A failed WD30EFRX drive has been returned (got my money back) - and the two other WD30EFRX I don't use in Ultra6 anymore will go into my 2bay Qnap TurboNAS.
Will do a new speedtest when everyting is up running - somehow I don't expect a faster system with WD RED's vs. WD Green's
I did a factory reset with three of the WD30EFRX removed (three in) - and it' s now at the end of restriping disk #3 atm
All three WD40EFRX are checked with WD's Data Lifeguard Diagnostic and found ok.
Configuration: RAID Level X-RAID2, 3 disks
Status: Restriping 97% complete, Time to finish 18.0 min, Speed 67.2 MB/sec
A failed WD30EFRX drive has been returned (got my money back) - and the two other WD30EFRX I don't use in Ultra6 anymore will go into my 2bay Qnap TurboNAS.
Will do a new speedtest when everyting is up running - somehow I don't expect a faster system with WD RED's vs. WD Green's
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