October 31, 200916 yr Hi all :-) I'm new user to unraid server, and have a question... 1:) when starting Parity-Sync the drives I only got a speed about 54,119 KB/sec and it should take about 450minutes to complete this ?? is this right speed when making Parity-Sync ? My disc are .. 1.5 TB WD (green) parity drive 1.0 TB WD (green) Data 0.5 TB Samsung Data I have tested this on 3 different MB and I got the same result on every one Just to be sure if this speed is OK when starting parity ? I also attached my syslog :-) Thanks if someone could help me
October 31, 200916 yr You can take a look in the wiki: Your exact question has been asked many times before: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php?title=User_Benchmarks Joe L.
October 31, 200916 yr Author I have looked at this page, but what I'm worried about is the speed I get when starting Parity-Sync its only in KB. Is this normal ?
October 31, 200916 yr I have looked at this page, but what I'm worried about is the speed I get when starting Parity-Sync its only in KB. Is this normal ? It is always printed in KB, but you are getting 59 thousand KB per second (59MB/s). One confusing factor might be if you are in a country where the comma is used as a decimal point. Taking 450 minutes is very normal too. That is an estimate only... Once you get past the size of your smaller disks it will show a much shorter estimate. My own array is an older one IDE disk based one with PCI based disk controllers and 11 data disks ranging up to 1TB in size. It takes over 14 hours for a full parity check and I average 12,000 to 14,000 KB/s. Older IDE hardware and slower PCI bus speeds, with many disks, will get from 10MB/s to 15MB/s. Newer SATA disks on PCI-e MB will get from 40 MB/s with an occasional rare report near 100 MB/s when they only have a few very fast disks. Your parity check speed is right in the middle and very normal. Joe L.
October 31, 200916 yr Author Hi Joe Thanks for update me on my question, if I only let it go from the first start this morning everything have then be completed :-) BR Peter
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