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michelkenny
Sep 26, 2006Aspirant
Post your performance results
I thought it might be interesting to see what kind of performance everyone is getting with IO Meter so that we can compare what we're getting. So I thought we could all post our results in this thread...
glashoppah
Oct 04, 2012Aspirant
Odd - first of all I don't have any problems reading *from* the ReadyNAS, it seems to be able to put data on the wire just fine. And my Mac has a lot of RAM and a hardware controller and apparently a great caching strategy, so it can take whatever the NAS dishes out. I get data out of the ReadyNAS at very consistent and high rates.
It's writing *to* the ReadyNAS that is slow and choppy and clearly governed by drive performance and caching.
Regarding the issue you note - any ideas? This device is configured relatively "out-of-the-box" except for the double-redundancy config of XRAID-2. I've had more than one of these and have had 500G, 1T and 2T drives in them, all enterprise-class Seagate Constellations.
H.
It's writing *to* the ReadyNAS that is slow and choppy and clearly governed by drive performance and caching.
Regarding the issue you note - any ideas? This device is configured relatively "out-of-the-box" except for the double-redundancy config of XRAID-2. I've had more than one of these and have had 500G, 1T and 2T drives in them, all enterprise-class Seagate Constellations.
H.
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