December 14, 200619 yr I just setup my UnRaid server using an Asus P5PE-VM mobo and a 2.66 GHz Celeron D processor. While doing an intial copy from my old server to the UnRaid box, it took 11.5 hours to copy 212GB of data. That works out to about 5 MB/s, which seems a little slow. I've never had problems before with maxing out the throughput on my 100Mb network, so I was expecting more along the lines of 8-9 MB/s. The only thing I can think of that MIGHT be slowing it down is that I bought a single 512MB stick of DDR400 memory, so the machine is running in single-channel mode. Do you know if that would make such a huge difference in performance? Can you think of anything else I should check that might be causing the slowdown?
December 14, 200619 yr Definitely you should be able to max out the 100Mb/s ethernet. How many disks do you have and what rate are you getting for parity-check? If you don't mind rebuilding parity later, one thing you can try is to create an array without parity (just unassign it on the Devices page). This will take the s/w parity gen out of the equation.
December 15, 200619 yr Author Right now there are 3 drives total. I have 3 other drives which I was copying the data over from, and now they are ready to add to the array. Should I add them first and then test some large copies (I guess without the parity drive)?
December 15, 200619 yr A simple test before adding any more drives is to just start a parity-check. Let it run about 5 minutes and then refresh the page and post back what you're getting for "Estimated speed".
December 15, 200619 yr Author I went ahead and installed the other drives last night. But I did the parity check anyway, and it reported 24,168 KB/sec for the estimated speed.
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