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chelsel
Aug 13, 2008Aspirant
Seagate ST31500341AS 1.5TB
Any idea when this will be supported :-) Cliff
Jellen
Jan 17, 2009Aspirant
Ok
So I have an NV+ (stock ram) with 2x Seagate 1.5TB FW. CC1H configured for optimal mode http://www.readynas.com/?p=310 EXCEPT! jumbo frames is NOT enabled!
D-link DGL-4300 gigabit router FW. 1.9
Connected the NV+ to the router with the UTP cable that came with it.
1. Wired P4 XP SP3 Pro system (configured with raid 0 drives) with D-Link DGE-528T network card (capable of jumbo frames) connected with patch6 cable to the router.
2. Wired notebook Dell Latitude E6500 Vista SP1 Business with Intel Gigabit nic. Also connected with Patch6 UTP cable.
On both these systems I get identical results when I do a 'drag and drop' transfer to a Readynas share.
A 13GiB file .avi or .mkv transfer or two of these files to get max transfer speed of 23MiB/sec
Transfer rates are monitered by DU Meter http://www.dumeter.com
As I said before on the same network config with the same devices except a Readynas Duo with 2x 500 GiB Seagate drives I got an average transfer rate of 40MiB/sec.
Extra remark: the transfer on these new drives remains at a constant of 20-23 MiB/sec there is no difference with different file sizes.
If you want more information, just ask :-)
Kind regards
Jellen
So I have an NV+ (stock ram) with 2x Seagate 1.5TB FW. CC1H configured for optimal mode http://www.readynas.com/?p=310 EXCEPT! jumbo frames is NOT enabled!
D-link DGL-4300 gigabit router FW. 1.9
Connected the NV+ to the router with the UTP cable that came with it.
1. Wired P4 XP SP3 Pro system (configured with raid 0 drives) with D-Link DGE-528T network card (capable of jumbo frames) connected with patch6 cable to the router.
2. Wired notebook Dell Latitude E6500 Vista SP1 Business with Intel Gigabit nic. Also connected with Patch6 UTP cable.
On both these systems I get identical results when I do a 'drag and drop' transfer to a Readynas share.
A 13GiB file .avi or .mkv transfer or two of these files to get max transfer speed of 23MiB/sec
Transfer rates are monitered by DU Meter http://www.dumeter.com
As I said before on the same network config with the same devices except a Readynas Duo with 2x 500 GiB Seagate drives I got an average transfer rate of 40MiB/sec.
Extra remark: the transfer on these new drives remains at a constant of 20-23 MiB/sec there is no difference with different file sizes.
If you want more information, just ask :-)
Kind regards
Jellen
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