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adiamond2
May 24, 2017Aspirant
Readynas 104, Avast AV, Malewarebytes. Yikes!
I have 4 drives in a Raid 5 config. I have been encountering very slow speeds with smaller files. So, I conducted a test using a directory of 164 small files totalling about 200KB [sic]. The tes...
jak0lantash
May 24, 2017Mentor
This is due to access time.
Access time to a network device via SMB is much slower than to a local HDD.
Because we're talking about many small files, it's a lot of access time.
Also, a ReadyNAS 104 is kinda slow, which doesn't help access time.
Then you add AV + MB, which implies more access.
Try with bigger files, I would expect the difference to be much lower than the "300x" you found.
- adiamond2May 25, 2017Aspirant
Well, the unavoidable issue is that the small files that are my unvaoidable reality are killing me (time wise).
BTW, I have two I think fast HGST drives, one older 7200 RPM WD drive, and another even slower 5400 RPM WD drive. Do you think that the slower drives could have a very significant impact on this issue? Is it worth trying to replace them with faster HGST drives or is that a second or third order issue that would only have an efffect to small to bother with?
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