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chelsel
Aug 13, 2008Aspirant
Seagate ST31500341AS 1.5TB
Any idea when this will be supported :-) Cliff
darwin1
Jan 19, 2009Aspirant
Jellen wrote:
darwin wrote: My ReadyNAS Pro RND6000 arrived today. I put 4 brand new 1.5TB drives in (2 different batches), creating the array was pretty quick (10-15 minutes) but it is resyncing the 4th drive now. Claims 5 more hours at 49.1MB/sec. Is this acceptable? Seems low?
2 drives are SD19, 2 are CC1H
I haven't tried pushing any files to it since it's not on gigabit right now, but I will when I get it home tonight :)
Ok please post your speed results.
It is still resyncing Disk 4, I don't have teaming set up (adaptive teaming seems to be confusing things, I'll work on that later.
Copying from my mac pro -> NAS: max 73MB/sec
Copying from NAS -> mac pro: 25MB/sec max
So far I'm impressed with the write speed. At this point, I'm going to chalk up the read speed problem to the resync.
Test setup:
ReadyNAS Pro RND600 w/ 4x ST31500341AS 1.5TB
HP J9078A 22 port 10/100/1000 port switch ( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6833316077 )
Mac Pro w/ 8GB RAM, 300GB 10kRPM Raptor as a system drive.
File was an 8GB media file.
edit:
Volume is now synced, ran the tests again:
mac pro -> NAS: 74MB/sec max, seems to be averaging about 70MB/sec right now.
NAS -> mac pro: 77MB/sec.
I'm writing a bunch of stuff to it now, but I'll do more read tests tomorrow. This thing is QUICK. About the same speeds I see on my workstation at the office (storage is an EMC clariion)
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