December 8, 20169 yr All, I just wanted to know if it was possible to write to multiple disk at the same time. Basically, if saw 5 movies are to be written to the array or 2 tv shows that are on different disks, is there an option that allows those writes to happen simultaneously?
December 8, 20169 yr Community Expert If multiple disks are to be written there is nothing for you to change to make that happen at the same time. It won't necessarily be faster though since all writes would also have to contend for use of the parity disk.
December 8, 20169 yr Author If multiple disks are to be written there is nothing for you to change to make that happen at the same time. It won't necessarily be faster though since all writes would also have to contend for use of the parity disk. I don't have a parity disk active right now. Moving files over to a new UnRaid server.
December 8, 20169 yr With no parity disks the writes will be limited only by the network bandwidth => i.e. a Gb network is limited to ~ 120MB/sec, so you won't be able to write at the maximum speed of the disks. It will work just fine -- you just won't be writing at the maximum speed of the disks due to the network limits.
December 14, 20169 yr I don't know how accurate the high water allocation is but you should be able to start multiple simultaneous transfers by dragging them one at a time (in windows) alternatively, you could split the share you are copping to into multiple disk exclusive shares and sim link them into the main share folder eg share names: Main Movies, Movies Disk 1, Movies Disk 2, Movies Disk 3 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1951742/how-to-symlink-a-file-in-linux
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