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piechu
Nov 15, 2014Aspirant
RN102 write speed is extremely slow - what's the problem?
Hello. Yesterday I bought a ReadyNAS 102. Before buying I read a lot of tests and I was aware of its advantages and disadvantages and in particular the slow speed writing. However, after connecting a...
xeltros
Nov 19, 2014Apprentice
Oh yeah, you are right, I missed the edit. Sorry for that.
The reset was intended after the 6.1.5 update only. The reason is that the filesystem structure was changed. That's the only update that requires it. AFAIK 6.1.9 to 6.2.0 will not require a reset (beta doesn't).
For the data erased, I agree that an option to reset the configuration without losing the data would be great. I just want to remind the importance of backup, RAID is not a substitute for backup, you should have several copies of your data at all time.
With the result of the direct connection and the benchmark, I hope we will be able to help you this week end.
The reset was intended after the 6.1.5 update only. The reason is that the filesystem structure was changed. That's the only update that requires it. AFAIK 6.1.9 to 6.2.0 will not require a reset (beta doesn't).
For the data erased, I agree that an option to reset the configuration without losing the data would be great. I just want to remind the importance of backup, RAID is not a substitute for backup, you should have several copies of your data at all time.
With the result of the direct connection and the benchmark, I hope we will be able to help you this week end.
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