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Justin_S
Sep 18, 2011Aspirant
Performance halved at a stroke (ReadyNAS Duo, 4.1.8) ...
In a busy few weeks, my little ReadyNAS Duo's performance seems to have halved at a stroke. The problem seems to be a consequence of upgrading to RAIDiator 4.1.8 (release) and performing a full facto...
PBobbenB
Nov 18, 2011Aspirant
Same problem here!
Using an iMac C2D connected to a Netgear WNR3500 gigabit router.
All speeds are with AFP.
With 4.1.8:
10.6.8: about 15Mb/s write and about 30Mb/s read
10.7.2: about 15Mb/s write and between 3 - 30Mb/s read (the speed is varying widely)
With 4.1.8 T9:
10.6.8: about 19Mb/s write and about 40-45Mb/s read
10.7.2: about 19Mb/s write and between 3 - 30Mb/s read (the speed is varying widely)
Incase of Lion the read speed seems to get worse over time, as I'm writing this I made a quick test and only got around 150Kb/s read speed!
Write speed is unaffected.
Something is definitely iffy here, either with Lion or Netatalk or both.
Using an iMac C2D connected to a Netgear WNR3500 gigabit router.
All speeds are with AFP.
With 4.1.8:
10.6.8: about 15Mb/s write and about 30Mb/s read
10.7.2: about 15Mb/s write and between 3 - 30Mb/s read (the speed is varying widely)
With 4.1.8 T9:
10.6.8: about 19Mb/s write and about 40-45Mb/s read
10.7.2: about 19Mb/s write and between 3 - 30Mb/s read (the speed is varying widely)
Incase of Lion the read speed seems to get worse over time, as I'm writing this I made a quick test and only got around 150Kb/s read speed!
Write speed is unaffected.
Something is definitely iffy here, either with Lion or Netatalk or both.
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