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cvbnm88
Dec 09, 2014Aspirant
readyNAS 104 - is true gigabit speeds possible
Hi all i currently own a RN104 and wanted to know why my read/write speed is not true gigabit? I am running 4 x 500gb WD drives in raid 10. Both ethernet ports are connected to a new ASUS gigabit ...
mdgm-ntgr
Dec 10, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
Your disks aren't on the compatibility list.
The 104 has limited resources. It doesn't have the resources to do e.g. RAID-10 at the performance levels that you would get using a more powerful NAS.
So you have already done a factory reset on 6.2.0 and have shares with snapshots disabled. Is bit-rot protection disabled as well?
You might be interested in this thread: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=78767
Performance using RAID-10 may be better than using RAID-10, but the fact remains
than other considerations such as maximum redundancy and gigabit performance.
The 104 has limited resources. It doesn't have the resources to do e.g. RAID-10 at the performance levels that you would get using a more powerful NAS.
So you have already done a factory reset on 6.2.0 and have shares with snapshots disabled. Is bit-rot protection disabled as well?
You might be interested in this thread: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=78767
Performance using RAID-10 may be better than using RAID-10, but the fact remains
Skywalker wrote: In the market segment where the RN104 resides, capacity per dollar is of more interest
than other considerations such as maximum redundancy and gigabit performance.
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