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Asiel
Dec 28, 2014Aspirant
Upgraded to 6.2.2 from 6.1.9. Can't enable SMB
Nas storage: RN-102 With the 6.2.2 update I can't enable SMB in System/Settings/Services. Access on windows (windows 7/8) through the network has been lost. It's no longer apart of the network (R...
Wagon
Jan 28, 2015Aspirant
StephenB wrote: backup to a locally attached NTFS USB 3.0 drive is ~12.5 MB/s A USB 2.0 drive is about 9 MB/s (http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/nas/nas- ... 2-reviewed). That's about 1 TB per day with the USB 3.0, and about 750 GB per day with USB 2.0.
Finally starting 'proper' backup. Hard disk locally attached trough usb 3.0.
I couldn't find any direct indication of transfer velocity in the GUI. But after the first backup, its Log informs that a transfer of 126,479 Mb took 40m23s to be completed, resulting in 52Mb/s. Is it expected or have I committed some mistake?
With the same installation but copying (from NAS to LOCALLY attached HD) through Win7 network it was 2.3 Mb/s though.
We've got two identical hard disks. The OS recognizes the first plugged as USB_HDD_01 share. The second isn't yet plugged. Is it possible that the OS consider the second hard disk being the same share as the first and apply the old backup jobs previously created for the first drive on the second one? Maybe plugging both at the same time once the RN102 has two USB 3.0 ?
Is there a way to change the name given? On the OS when I click on settings for the drive USB_HDD_01, the name field is grayed out.
(Are this questions appropriate for this thread or should we create another one?)
Thank you.
Still we didn't dare to uninstall any other app. We're considering to do a Factory default boot if the speed to upload it back stays similar.
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