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Shadow2359
Dec 11, 2015Aspirant
Slow Transfer Speed on Certain Files
Model : ReadyNAS 104 Configuration : Raid 0 (2x 1TB Drives) Drives : Western Digital Blacks 1TB 7200RPM HDD Tune Sector Scan and Smart Tests pass all green, read and write tests on drives show 146...
mdgm-ntgr
Dec 11, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Well for starters you are using a home NAS. For business you should be using e.g. a 300 series or above NAS, if using a NAS for primary storage.
Furthermore RAID-0 is strongly discouraged. If a single disk fails then all data on a RAID-0 volume using that disk is lost.
How is the share on which you are storing this folder configured? Do you have snapshots enabled/disabled? What about bit-rot protection?
Which protocol are you using to acces the NAS from the client machine and what OS is running on the client (e.g. SMB protocol and Windows 7 Professional client)?
What services and apps are you running?
What model is your home NAS? Is it also a 104, or something different? Is the configuration much the same for the share you tested with on your home NAS?
Welcome to the Community!
Can you send in the logs (see the Sending Logs link in my sig)?
- Shadow2359Dec 11, 2015Aspirant
How is the share on which you are storing this folder configured? Do you have snapshots enabled/disabled? What about bit-rot protection?
-No bit rot protection, snapshots set to Daily, SMB / FTP / HTTP are the only items enabled on the folder
Which protocol are you using to acces the NAS from the client machine and what OS is running on the client (e.g. SMB protocol and Windows 7 Professional client)?
-OS is Win 7 Professional and Win 8.1 Professional and Win 10, all three show same behavior
What services and apps are you running?
-currently none, when it was initially setup I had anti-virus app installed and the unit was set to a RAID 1, however I made sure to remove all of that and setup as RAID 0 to give best possible performance for testing
What model is your home NAS? Is it also a 104, or something different? Is the configuration much the same for the share you tested with on your home NAS?
-NAS 104 same model, configuration is not the same, x-raid with 2TB WD Greens with a bunch of apps installed on it
emailing logs....
- StephenBDec 11, 2015Guru - Experienced User
What firmware is on the NAS? What is the customer's network? WiFi, fast ethernet, gigabit?
Also, are SSD drives an option for the customer? Since there are a lot of small files in these folders, SSD might boost performance.
- Shadow2359Dec 11, 2015Aspirant
What firmware is on the NAS? What is the customer's network? WiFi, fast ethernet, gigabit?
-6.4.1 for firmware | Customers network is fast ethernet, mine that were working on now is gigabit, transfer speeds are identical on both networks (can shoot screenshot but cant figure out how to do that here?)
Also, are SSD drives an option for the customer? Since there are a lot of small files in these folders, SSD might boost performance.
-I have an SSD to test with, will try that and post back results, the issue however seems to be only my customers files going to a NAS...in other words there NAS works perfectly fine with any other files I transfer to it (~30MB/sec)...alternatively there files can be transfered fine over the network to any device other than the netgear NAS (~20-40MB/sec), it seems to be the relationship between the files and the NAS that something goes wrong (~1MB/Sec).
--Currently I hooked an external hard drive (WD 2.5") to my customer's router (cheap little linksys with 2.0 usb ports) put the files on there and there off and running no issues, transfer rates range from 10-15MB/sec, but they need the readyNAS to be functional.
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