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Unraid + External TB4 NVMe

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Hi guys

I'm running Unraid 7 Beta 4 on an Ugreen 6800 Pro and would like to connect an external NVMe case using a Thunderbolt 4 port

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The case itself uses an ASM2464PD chipset supporting TB3/TB4 @ 40gbps and inside is a Samsung 990 Pro NVMe.

When connected the drive is discovered and usuable but the write performance is absymal... goes below 100mbps.

Under Unraid 6.12 the drive wasn't even discovered.

 

Using the same case and drive with other devices/laptops everything works fine and I get aprox. 3000MB/s read/write performance.

Even connected to the Ugreen 6800 Pro but under UGOS (default OS of the NAS) the NVMe case performs as expected.

Is Unraid unable to handle such TB3/4 cases? Does it need new drivers? Can I install them manually?

Thanks

Solved by JorgeB

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  • Solution

Thunderbolt is not officially supported, it may work or not, and some chipsets/devices may work better than others.

  • Author

such a pity that support for Thunderbolt doesn't get more atention.

  • Community Expert

I'm sure it will in the future, when Linux has better support, and more users have it.

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