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Unraid OS Version 7.2.0-rc.1 available
Sorry. Bug report created.
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Copying onto NAS running Unraid OS 7.2.0-rc1 takes significantly longer (3x) than onto same NAS running 7.1.4
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
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Unraid OS Version 7.2.0-rc.1 available
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...
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Unraid OS Version 7.2.0-rc.1 available
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.
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Unraid OS Version 7.2.0-rc.1 available
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...
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Installing UNRAID on a ReadyNas Ultra 4
... 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.
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Installing UNRAID on a ReadyNas Ultra 4
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
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Installing UNRAID on a ReadyNas Ultra 4
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.