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Unassigned disk files to Array - Speed slow..?

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Hi all, 

 

I recently built an Unraid server using a Supermicro enclosure with a consumer mobo w/intel 10 series. 

 

I created my initial array with empty disks. I am now putting in hard drives with media on it that I am mounting as Unassigned Drives. Created a Docker of Krusader and am Copying the contents from the Unassigned drive to the Array. 

 

No cache or Parity assigned yet as it will slow things down and I wont be doing that until all my media is first on the array. 

The speed of the copy though seems ...low. It goes anywhere from around 100 to 250MiBs. Its disk to disk in the same machine...no network...no parity....just seems a little slow. 

 

Is that speed what you would expect?

Edited by GuardianAli

  • GuardianAli changed the title to Unassigned disk files to Array - Speed slow..?
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That speed seems fine to me.   Not sure what you expect.    Unfortunately copying large amounts of data simply takes a long time :( 

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Unraid array doesn't stripe the disks, so you'll never get more than a single disk write speed.

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