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Transfer speed without parity drive

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I got really desperate and I tried changing a lot. I knew the problem was somehow on my end and that I could fix it if i changed something....

 

I downgraded to 4.7

I moved the PC upstairs to my main network switch (same as the one my windows 8 pc connects to)

changed the network cable

disabled the secondary onboard network adapter

 

All in one go. SOmething here seems to have worked! I will keep testing and report back to confirm. Thank you for all the people that took time to have a look at my problem guys! I appreciate it.

 

Very interesting ... none of those actions individually should have really made a difference.  Moving it to a different switch would have been on my list of "probable" if it wasn't for the fact that you were getting good, high-speed transfers via FTP across the same network topology.

 

Clearly the trick now is to isolate WHICH action made the difference.    I'd start by switching back to v5RC16c without ANY other changes.    The other thing I'd try is the secondary network controller ... it could very well be there was some interaction with that.      But moving it; changing the network cable; and changing switches are all pretty well discounted by the good FTP transfers you had with the old topology.

 

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