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my transfer speed are slow

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Hello,
I'm really new to NAS, just started using unraid just for data storage like 6 months ago
my setup is pretty basic, using one drive for Parity & 5 other drive for storage, recently i added 18TB HDD Exos but i wasn't getting transfer as these drive should perform (80-90 mb) soo i though maybe bcoz 1g setup. soo today i order 10g switch & network card. soo wIll able hit 150-180mb transfer speed as these drive should? i added 500gb cache drive too but my date transfer is always more than 2TB. i want to edit a video on nas too. if anyone has suggestion for that too. 

one random question i saw some yt video long time ago where all drive were using in date transfer, can someone tell me what is that? what exact he was using it? is it possible in unraid? he was getting 500-600 mb transfer speed without cache 
 

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1g NIC can reach 100MB+/s transfer speed

10g NIC can reach 1GB+/s transfer speed

 

2 hours ago, SaKs said:

where all drive were using in date transfer

You can create raid0 ( or other raid mode ) btrfs disk pool then mount it by UD, but any disk fail will lost all data in that pool.

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16 hours ago, Vr2Io said:

1g NIC can reach 100MB+/s transfer speed

10g NIC can reach 1GB+/s transfer speed

 

You can create raid0 ( or other raid mode ) btrfs disk pool then mount it by UD, but any disk fail will lost all data in that pool.

ha i didn't you can make raids in unraid, soo basically i can do raid 5/6 right? 

Edited by SaKs

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17 hours ago, Vr2Io said:

1g NIC can reach 100MB+/s transfer speed

10g NIC can reach 1GB+/s transfer speed

 

You can create raid0 ( or other raid mode ) btrfs disk pool then mount it by UD, but any disk fail will lost all data in that pool.

one more question, if add 3-4 ssd same size make it raid0 as cache if they crash, will i lost the data? 

Raid 5/6 also support in btrfs. But I don't like because its performance not great and need sync/rebuild in initial.

 

I haven't use any cache pool / mover.

 

Or you can wait Unraid 6.12, seems officially support ZFS, I may try that in future.

Edited by Vr2Io

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11 minutes ago, SaKs said:

if add 3-4 ssd same size make it raid0 as cache if they crash, will i lost the data? 

Yes all lost, in fact no matter which storage technic, it can crash/corrupt, so backup was important. Raid0 just for speed, on store and recovery.

 

Btrfs RAID0 no need all disk in same size.

Edited by Vr2Io

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