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UNRAIDyNAS

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  1. Sorry. Bug report created.
  2. A few day ago I upgraded trom 7.1.4 to 7.2.0-rc1. I'm running Unraid OS on a Netgear ReadyNAS Pro 6 with 8GB RAM and 4 x 6TB disks in a single ZFS storage pool. Main purpose of this NAS is being a backup of all my media (music, photos & videos). Knowing that the ReadyNAS Pro 6 is rather dated, it provides good-enough performance running 7.1.4. With 7.2.0-rc1 however, performance has degraded significantly leading to longer backup operations. I copied my music library from a USB connected harddisk to the ReadyNAS under Windows 11 using the following command: robocopy "M:\Music\My Lyrion Music Server" "\\192.168.1.8\Media\Music\My Lyrion Music Server" /E /PURGE With 7.2.0-rc1 this takes 15:16 minutes where as the exact same operation on 7.1.4 takes 05:45 minutes, i.e. almost 3 times faster. I attached a PDF with more details about the size of the music library as well as both the 7.1.4 and 7.2.0-rc1 diagnostics. readynas-diagnostics-20251006-1325 (v7.1.4).zip readynas-diagnostics-20251006-1036 (v7.2.0-rc1).zip Unraid.pdf
  3. Maybe not. It is the best I can offer at the moment though. I did not do 100 samples, but I have done multiple copy operations over the last days that all gave me the same feeling of 7.2.0-rc1 being significantly slower than 7.1.4. Needless to say that I am open to a better valid measure method...
  4. Many thanks JorgeB. I copied my music library from a USB connected harddisk to the ReadyNAS under Windows 11 using the following command: robocopy "M:\Music\My Lyrion Music Server" "\\192.168.1.8\Media\Music\My Lyrion Music Server" /E /PURGE With 7.2.0-rc1 this takes 15:16 minutes where as the exact same operation on 7.1.4 takes 05:45 minutes, i.e. almost 3 times faster. I attached a PDF with more details about the size of the music library as well as both the 7.1.4 and 7.2.0-rc1 diagnostics. PS. In both copy operations, the source and target content where the same meaning that they were compared but 0 files got actually copied. Thanks again.
  5. Good morning, A few day ago I upgraded trom 7.1.4 to 7.2.0-rc1. I'm running Unraid OS on a Netgear ReadyNAS Pro 6 with 8GB RAM and 4 x 6TB disks in a single ZFS storage pool. Main purpose of this NAS is being a backup of all my media (music, photos & video). Knowing that the ReadyNAS Pro 6 is rather dated, it provides good-enough performance running 7.1.4. With 7.2.0-rc1 however, performance has degraded significantly leading to longer backup operations. I cannot provide a factual comparison, but I think a takes a good 3-4 times longer. I have attached the diagnostics in the hope someone can help me find a solution. If the hardware requirements for 7.2.0 have increased, then I will probably have to downgrade to 7.1.4 and stay there. Many thanks in advance...
  6. ... and if you install these plugins, the fans of your ReadyNAS are nicely controlled as well: - Dynamix Auto Fan Control - Dynamix System Information - Dynamix System Temperature - ITE IT87 Driver Works like a charm.
  7. Not if you update the BIOS: a. Disable all Hard Disk Drives, except the Unraid USB b. Ensure that Boot Device Priority shows Unraid USB IMG_1015.HEIC IMG_1016.HEIC
  8. I am using Unraid successfully on a ReadyNAS Pro 6 with 4GB memory. Had to buy one of these to connect a VGA screen and update the BIOS: https://pccables.com//cgi-bin/orders6.cgi?action=Base&search=VGA_PORT_HD15F_PORT_To_IDC16 Not sure if the Ultra has the same connector on its motherboard. After a bit of learning and trying, I am very pleased with the Unraid software and it has given my "old" Pro 6 a new and useful life managing 18TB of storage.

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