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iSCSI LUN Block Size
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Hello...
I have asked this question already in the german part of this community, but got no answer...
On the ReadyDATA it is possible to adjust the block size, so host and client can use the same block size:
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24200
But which is the used block size on OS 6? It is not possible to adjust this value...
(Sorry for my poor englisch)
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We currently use 512b for the block size. Currently there is no option to change this in the UI, but it would make an excellent feature request.
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We currently use 512b for the block size. Currently there is no option to change this in the UI, but it would make an excellent feature request.
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Re: iSCSI LUN Block Size
Thank you for your answer. Good to know this, so I can adjust my NTFS to use the correct size
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Re: iSCSI LUN Block Size
You can make feature requests in Idea Exchnage for ReadyNAS Network Storage
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Re: iSCSI LUN Block Size
Yes, I could. But when I look at this group there are so many really good ideas, that are not implementet. I think this is a feature for the much more expensive ReadyDATA, and I'm pleased to know the used size...
I had made a test with my Steam-Library-Drive and the performance is recognizable faster, thats good!