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cwoble
Jul 31, 2011Aspirant
replicate speed
hi all,
I am evaluating the the use of replicate between 2 of my readynas ( ultra 4 en ultra 2)
however speed is really depressing
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Copy start time: 2011-07-29 20:46
Total files processed: 582466
Total files transferred: 503212
Total files size: 412.33 GB
Total files size transferred: 412.33 GB
Average speed: 2.63 MB/s
Exit code: 0 (Ok)
Copy end time: 2011-07-31 17:22
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this is on Gbit ethernet. Is this the speed you guys get as well
philippe
I am evaluating the the use of replicate between 2 of my readynas ( ultra 4 en ultra 2)
however speed is really depressing
"
Copy start time: 2011-07-29 20:46
Total files processed: 582466
Total files transferred: 503212
Total files size: 412.33 GB
Total files size transferred: 412.33 GB
Average speed: 2.63 MB/s
Exit code: 0 (Ok)
Copy end time: 2011-07-31 17:22
"
this is on Gbit ethernet. Is this the speed you guys get as well
philippe
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- Here's the summary from my latest Replicate job (source and target NAS are both on the local network at the moment). Both are ReadyNAS Pro Business NASs, with Gig-E.
Copy start time: 2011-08-02 01:04
Total files processed: 457498
Total files transferred: 19937
Total files size: 735.95 GB
Total files size transferred: 78.51 GB
Average speed: 49.53 MB/s
Exit code: 0 (Ok)
Copy end time: 2011-08-02 01:31
If you're copying a lot of small files, then the average speed could go way down. - cwobleAspirant
rcarr6502 wrote: Here's the summary from my latest Replicate job (source and target NAS are both on the local network at the moment). Both are ReadyNAS Pro Business NASs, with Gig-E.
Copy start time: 2011-08-02 01:04
Total files processed: 457498
Total files transferred: 19937
Total files size: 735.95 GB
Total files size transferred: 78.51 GB
Average speed: 49.53 MB/s
Exit code: 0 (Ok)
Copy end time: 2011-08-02 01:31
If you're copying a lot of small files, then the average speed could go way down.
looks a lot better than my job. indeed i have some small files , lightroom catalog. I will test with bigger files.
40 mb / sec would be acceptable.
thanks for the feedback,
philippe
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