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super_poussin
May 17, 2010Virtuoso
New Transmission add-on thread
The previous thread was very long time to open a new one and prepare the 2.0 :)
veehexx
Jul 30, 2010Aspirant
it doesnt seem to be speed related.... 400kb/s or 1.25mb/s+ - same CPU time, so i'd of *expected* it to of maxed out based on cpu load but that doesnt seem the case.
i wouldnt mind the high CPU time (no noticable increase in power draw), but it's slowing down the entire duo box, and for a unit that isnt that powerful or fast in the first place, it's irritating. i think i saw down to 5-10mb/s cifs transfer with transmission running (~500kb/s throughput). usually get 20mb/s+.
so much so, i'm debating flogging my duo and going for an ultra4. (it's a shame they dont do a 2 disk x86... DUO-PRO or something :)). that said, the readynas OS is limiting me a bit too, so i might opt for some older hardware and run a full blown OS it... linux or windows...
i wouldnt be limited to the work our 2 most active devs do either... SP and whocares?.
i dunno. i need more info on everything - is transmission at fault, the duo's limited speed, if i move to x86 will i suffer from similar issues, and why spend £400, when i've got spare hardware i could cobble together and have a box thats alot more powerful and versitle than a readynas.... albeit after spending lots of time to get it setup, physical size and power consumption....
choices choices!!!
i wouldnt mind the high CPU time (no noticable increase in power draw), but it's slowing down the entire duo box, and for a unit that isnt that powerful or fast in the first place, it's irritating. i think i saw down to 5-10mb/s cifs transfer with transmission running (~500kb/s throughput). usually get 20mb/s+.
so much so, i'm debating flogging my duo and going for an ultra4. (it's a shame they dont do a 2 disk x86... DUO-PRO or something :)). that said, the readynas OS is limiting me a bit too, so i might opt for some older hardware and run a full blown OS it... linux or windows...
i wouldnt be limited to the work our 2 most active devs do either... SP and whocares?.
i dunno. i need more info on everything - is transmission at fault, the duo's limited speed, if i move to x86 will i suffer from similar issues, and why spend £400, when i've got spare hardware i could cobble together and have a box thats alot more powerful and versitle than a readynas.... albeit after spending lots of time to get it setup, physical size and power consumption....
choices choices!!!
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