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Labdoc1
Feb 27, 2020Luminary
X-Raid Replace Failed Disk and optimize performance
Question: Considering the relatively new RAID configuration 'wizard' in FW 6.10.2, is there an option to optimize performance of my system which currently uses X-RAID with 6 x 4TB disks? Backgrou...
- Feb 27, 2020
Labdoc1 wrote:
However, I am interested in whether better performance is available if I rebuild the array from backup.
You could potentially look at SSD tiering (metadata-only or metadata+tiering). That would require two slots for SSDs.
But if you have the slots, you don't need to start over - you can just switch to FlexRAID and add the tier.
Netgear has adjusted the on-disk structures (quite a while ago), so if your volume is very old, you might find you get better performance if you start fresh.
Sandshark
Feb 27, 2020Sensei
Since the Pro Pioneer has only SATA2, I expect the gain from data tiering will be minimal. The drive caddies also don't accept 2.5" drives natively, and there are only a few compatible adapters available.
StephenB
Feb 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
Since the Pro Pioneer has only SATA2, I expect the gain from data tiering will be minimal.
Well, there is still 0 seek time, which will improve performance for some things (for instance data base access).
But I agree that mounting the SSDs is a problem.
- Labdoc1Feb 28, 2020Luminary
Thank you both for the pointers. I had forgotten the SATA 2 limitation. I will stick with status quo.
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