April 30, 20206 yr Hello Everyone, I've a strange behavior on my Unraid server. From about a week - the data transfer on my disks is dropped down (from +- 100/150MB/s to 50/60MB/s) I didn't modify anything and also Unraid hasn't updated itself.
April 30, 20206 yr Community Expert That slower speed seems reasonable if you have parity and are using the default parity update method. Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete diagnostics zip file to your NEXT post.
May 1, 20206 yr Author 9 hours ago, trurl said: That slower speed seems reasonable if you have parity and are using the default parity update method. Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete diagnostics zip file to your NEXT post. Hello, Where can I check the "default parity update method" ?
May 1, 20206 yr Community Expert 20 minutes ago, TDA said: Where can I check the "default parity update method" ?
May 1, 20206 yr Author 26 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: My server is set to: AUTO This is mainly because I read the article you posted in the past - and a contra of the TURBO-MODE was: "Another possible problem if you were in Turbo mode, and you are watching a movie streaming to your player, then a write kicks in to the server and starts spinning up ALL of the drives, causing that well-known pause and stuttering in your movie. Who wants to deal with the whining that starts then" Now - my disk are spinning all the time (it's there a real power$ saving spinning them down?) - so maybe I could try it. And since IF I write a new movie file on the disk where I'm currently watching - it WILL pause and stutter - cause I've SATA disks and not SAS disks.
May 1, 20206 yr Community Expert 30 minutes ago, TDA said: My server is set to: AUTO Then 50/60MB/s is normal and about the max you can get with the default writing mode.
May 1, 20206 yr Author 4 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: Then 50/60MB/s is normal and about the max you can get with the default writing mode. Hmm.. but as said 10days ago it was on 100/150MB/s And I didn't changed a thing.
May 1, 20206 yr Community Expert 1 minute ago, TDA said: Hmm.. but as said 10days ago it was on 100/150MB/s Impossible, except for the first few GBs that will be cached to RAM, unless you have an SSD based array.
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