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  1. js.opdebeeck

    Lion Breaks Time Machine NASes

    I confirm the issue with a LaCie Nas (LaCie Network Space MAX). How can this *#@! has not been tested ...
  2. js.opdebeeck

    Shouting at disk drive causes high latency, low morale

    Here's a tip for everyone who hasn't made the jump to solid state: try to be nice to your disk drive. Brendan Gregg from Sun's Fishworks team wanted to see the effects of vibrations on his disk array, so he proceeded to shout at it. On video. Yeah, we bet that's pretty embarrassing for the drive...
  3. js.opdebeeck

    Pulling ahead of the RAID 5 Pack: QNAP TS-509 Pro Reviewed

    Your settings doesn't works for me too ... rw,vers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,soft,proto=udp,t imeo=7,retrans=3,sec=sys [mntent]: line 16 in /etc/fstab is bad But it rocks with this auto,rw,hard,nointr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,noatime,nfsvers=3,timeo=600 I suspect wrong or obsolete...
  4. js.opdebeeck

    Qnap TS-509 New Firmware performance & bug report

    Hi just for info Here are the IOZONE Response, From XP SP3 on DELL GX620 2 GB Ram iozone.exe -Rab output.xls -i 0 -i 1 -+u -f z:\test.ioz -q 64k -n 32M -g 1G -z 3 Disks Sam Spinpoint F1 750 GB / Raid 5 ---- Before READ...
  5. js.opdebeeck

    Qnap TS-509 New Firmware performance & bug report

    Woooo .... Really better performance Cool .
  6. js.opdebeeck

    Build Your Own Atom-based NAS

    Hello , Really good article, but Webmin hides your current settings . I'm a bit curious about your /etc/fstab and your /etc/samba/smb.conf values. I'll be also interested from Linux to Linux bench (iozone works well) , in Samba ... but also with NFS . ---- You can tune a bit...
  7. js.opdebeeck

    How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 3: Windows Home Server

    Really interesting ... I really like your article. One question regarding your conclusion ... "1) If you're using only one drive in your NAS, its performance is going to ultimately determine your maximum read performance. And for today's 7200 RPM SATA drives, that's going to be around...
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