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JoopB
Dec 07, 2015Aspirant
Readynas 102 extremely slow after update to 6.4.1
I have a Readynas 102 system with 2 2TB discs. there is about 230 GB of data on the discs. Yesterday I updated to 6.4.1, as suggested in the administration page. After that the system is extremely sl...
- Dec 07, 2015
What firmware are you running?
Is the antivirus service enabled.
corinbishop
Mar 30, 2016Guide
My final post here on this subject.
I have restored all my data. Verified it. Verified it again. Checked all the settings and migrated back to the RN104 as my 'main' server.
I've gone back to 6.2.5.
From windows7, using NAS performance tester I see a steady 38.5MB/s write speed and steady 52.4 MB/s read.
Using Helios I am seeing a write of 34MB/s and a read of 42MB/s.
Both these pieces of software test things slightly differently with Helios utilising the operating system more and is therefore more realistic.
The previous Helios test (backed up with manual copy/paste/general operations) under 6.4.2 was between 6-9MB/s write and 18-20 on read. It did vary a lot.
I've not seen any advantage in the upgrade. It's cost me a huge amount of time, which for a self employed person is costly.
I just don't think this current release is appropriate for the RN104. However I also believe there are issues with SMB on an implementation level as the read and write performance seemed to be OS specific. I had tested the performance from Win10 and apple without major problems. It wasn't as good as when running under 6.2.5 but it was still useable. But under Win7+RN104+6.4 was just plain awful.
I'm not going to have a go at Netgear support or anyone in Netgear. It will acheive nothing. The people I've dealt with have been excellent and I'm grateful for their help. I'm just left with a bad taste in my mouth and lack of confidence. As I mentioned before, I offer a support service for other business people of my type (i.e. photographers) and I've recommended Netgear to at least 22 others businesses. Unless someone from Netgear would like to have a chat with me on the phone, then I will find it hard to recommend them again. That's not say I won't, but when I feel a lack of confindence in a product then it's a natural thing.
I have a spare RN104 here - unopened. As offered before, if Netgear want to send me some drives I'll quite happily use my real-world data and set-up to test releases. It might give me back some confidence. It's a genunie offer, not just trying to get free drives.
All the best.
c
YorkBoy
Mar 30, 2016Luminary
Hello
I am pleased that you have managed to restore your system. I am still reluctant to do this as I am told that some people have 'bricked' their units. Whether this is really the case or scare tactics I'm opened minded.
However for the moment I'm not taking the risk. But I have now copied my data to my old ReadyNAS V1 which is performing well. If that doesn't say something I don't know what.
Like you even though I don't work in this industry I do have a serious need for reliable data storage and sad to say I would would think twice before buying Netgear again and I know I'm not the only one. 5 months is simply ludicrous to get this issue resolved and if I'm honest even an admission that it actually exists. The hours I have spent on this problem and previous problems with this particular NAS unit would have made it cheaper by a factor of 10 to have scrapped it shortly after I bought it.
Anyway, good luck and think twice before updating your firmware again. If nothing else, let a few weeks go by and read comments on this forum first to see if the release is a good one or not.
Kind regards
John
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