December 2, 201510 yr Should a 4 gig file take 20-30 minutes to unpack? I was using NZBGet previously on windows and it never took that long. Moving everything over to unRAID and dockers and I have everything working, just noticed the time to unpack seems quite slow. I have the intermediate folder on the array, the completed folder on the array - both through volume mapping. I have the docker image on disk1 - I know it is suggested to put on a cache drive (and I plan on moving it when all the downloads unpack). But any other suggestions on speeding it up. CPU isn't maxed out. Ram isn't maxed out. Docker image is only at 50% of 20gigs.
December 2, 201510 yr The problem is that everything is on the array that's slowing everything down significantly
December 2, 201510 yr Author So will only moving the docker image to a cache pool be enough or should I move the intermediate and completed download folders there as well?
December 2, 201510 yr So will only moving the docker image to a cache pool be enough or should I move the intermediate and completed download folders there as well? Everything. In your case however, the far and away the biggest bottleneck is the intermediate folder being on the array. Array writes are by nature slower than direct writes to a drive (ie: cache drive)
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