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hando
May 04, 2013Aspirant
Readynas OS 6 Massive Performance Decrease
Hi, I just updated my Readynas Ultra 4 to OS 6, and am now experiencing a huge performance difference. Previously, I could read at around 110MB/s constantly over a gigabit connection. Now, I barely ...
blumman
Oct 20, 2013Aspirant
I have a Ultra 4 Plus and with 4.2.22 I had read/write speeds close to 100 MB/s with 4xWD20EARS (Green). I have now replaced those with 4xWD40EFRX (Red) and updated to 4.2.24, I'm noticing a small performance decrease. I'm now seeing speeds in the 75-80MB/s range. I don't know if it's the new firmware or the disks. According to various storage reviews that I have read the Red's are suppose to be a little bit faster. In any event that's not why I'm posting.
Due to Debian Etch being an old OS I'm no longer able to use certain Debian Etch repositories, which lead me to think that it might be worth trying ReadyNAS OS6. What's your take on it so far besides the performance decrease? Is it "worth" upgrading?
Due to Debian Etch being an old OS I'm no longer able to use certain Debian Etch repositories, which lead me to think that it might be worth trying ReadyNAS OS6. What's your take on it so far besides the performance decrease? Is it "worth" upgrading?
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