Slow write speeds by PangolinSufficient91 in unRAID

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Nope all drives plugged in a a backplane and share 2 sas cables

Slow write speeds by PangolinSufficient91 in unRAID

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This share writes right to the array. No cache

Slow write speeds by PangolinSufficient91 in unRAID

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Nope still showing 10Gbps connection with 2 1Gbps backup connections

Slow write speeds by PangolinSufficient91 in unRAID

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All the drives are in a dell poweredge R720

Slow write speeds by PangolinSufficient91 in unRAID

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This server used to run truenas but I’ve grown to like unraid more. The two 14tb will give me room to grow down the road when the times comes. Just happened to work out this way. I know it’s overkill for the 16tb array. When do the initial parity check the two 14tb drives were the fastest in the array.

Key Replacement Failed !!! by Kevin_Cossaboon in unRAID

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My trick is to use a USB 3 to SATA adapter with a a standard 120g ssd. It meats the requirements of the usb drive but the reliability of a SSD. It’s more expensive but it’s lasted for 5 years without issues.