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mikebainbridge1
Feb 01, 2018Aspirant
Time Machine Slow in 6.9.2
Hi All - Brand spanking new 426 - Currently 3 WD Red 4Tb disks in while I get myself configured. I installed 6.9.2 first thing out of the box last night and left it partitioning overnight. First th...
- Feb 13, 2018
ReadyNAS 426 - 6.9.3-RC1 - Just to report that MacOs 10.13 machines seem to work fine with SMB as does my old 10.12 machine. I could not get the 10.13 machines to back up faster than <10Gb a day on AFP when I was on 6.9.2
mikebainbridge1
Feb 01, 2018Aspirant
Hi
No apps at all
Services: SMB / AFP / Ready DLNA / UnPnP /Http(s) /
MacOS is 10.13.3 on both machines
mdgm-ntgr
Feb 01, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
You could perhaps update to ReadyNASOS 6.9.3-T223 (Beta 2), configure the ReadyNAS to use SMB for Time Machine and see if that is any quicker.
- mikebainbridge1Feb 01, 2018Aspirant
Interesting thought - the other think I might try is to fire up an old 10.12 machine and see what that does first. I've had a look at the Beta and the 426 is not specifically mentioned in the i386 section. Did they forget it ?
- mikebainbridge1Feb 01, 2018Aspirant
I did the 'fire up an old machine on 10.12 trick. Added a new personal time machine and set it going. It's backed up about 1.5 Gb in the last 10 minutes - It looks like it's a 10.13 High Sierra Issue
- mikebainbridge1Feb 02, 2018Aspirant
Just an update - the MacOS 10.12 machine backed up nearly 500Gb overnight. The MacOs 10.13 one did 3Gb. The NAS / NAS 300Gb transfer is still running. I'll try the Beta as suggested tonight when this finishes. Not quite how I thought I would be starting out with a brand new NAS...
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