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slownas
Oct 23, 2015Aspirant
Improving Readynas 104 performance with Autodesk and Adobe applications
Hi, We have the following set up: Readynas 104 with 4 WD Red 2TB drives set up with a single X-Raid volume (RAID-5). It is connected to a Dlink DGS-1008D Gigabit ethernet switch which also...
- Oct 23, 2015
Not sure why you'd want ReadyDLNA in a small office.
If you are a Windows shop you can turn off upnp and afp. (You probably can do that even if you run Apple, since Apple has supported SMB for a long time).
I don't think these will improve performance much, but it's good practice to turn off services you don't need.
Services that have a bigger impact on performance:
-Snapshots/bitrot protection can create performance problems if there are a lot of files being updated in the share.
-Antivirus will slow performance.
BTW, if the Autodesk /adobe share is relatively small, you could install an SSD drive as its own volume, and put the share on it. That would certainly speed up random access to files.
slownas
Oct 23, 2015Aspirant
Thanks for the link.
I will run it on the two PCs when the staff leave for the day.
We have a pretty neat directory structure so no folder contains too much.
In the ReadyNAS admin interface, under System > Settings > Services, I have the following services running:
- SMB
- AFP
- ReadyDLNA
- UPnP
- HTTP
- HTTPS
I'm wondering if switching off any of these would help improve things in anyway.
StephenB
Oct 23, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Not sure why you'd want ReadyDLNA in a small office.
If you are a Windows shop you can turn off upnp and afp. (You probably can do that even if you run Apple, since Apple has supported SMB for a long time).
I don't think these will improve performance much, but it's good practice to turn off services you don't need.
Services that have a bigger impact on performance:
-Snapshots/bitrot protection can create performance problems if there are a lot of files being updated in the share.
-Antivirus will slow performance.
BTW, if the Autodesk /adobe share is relatively small, you could install an SSD drive as its own volume, and put the share on it. That would certainly speed up random access to files.
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