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My experience also, on a disk ext4 is great, not so for USB keys. Here I still recommend ext2.I'm using 4TB WD My Book wih EXT4 for more than 1.5 years without one single issue, works great. Asus RT-AC68U
My experience also, on a disk ext4 is great, not so for USB keys. Here I still recommend ext2.I'm using 4TB WD My Book wih EXT4 for more than 1.5 years without one single issue, works great. Asus RT-AC68U
My experience also, on a disk ext4 is great, not so for USB keys. Here I still recommend ext2.
I gave up trying to use my AC68u via SMB as a media server.. It eats up way to much memory and cpu and still had incredibly slow transfer speeds (to the point some videos were constantly buffering). Was able to plug my USB HDD into my WD My Cloud NAS and it automatically mounted it on the NAS as additional storage.I'm using 4TB WD My Book wih EXT4 for more than 1.5 years without one single issue, works great. Asus RT-AC68U
I gave up trying to use my AC68u via SMB as a media server.. It eats up way to much memory and cpu and still had incredibly slow transfer speeds (to the point some videos were constantly buffering). Was able to plug my USB HDD into my WD My Cloud NAS and it automatically mounted it on the NAS as additional storage.
I can confirm this. I have something the same numbers on my AC68-U: 30-40 Mb/s during copying and 80-90% CPU load. Memory remains the same during copy. I consider this quite sufficient for SOHO use. The one thing I miss in my Samba server is a lack of SMB 3.0Interesting. I do not have that experience. I get around 45MB/s via Gigabit Ethernet. OK with me when transferring files between PC and ext. HDD connected to USB-3 port on AC68U.
Having said that I didn't like the 4TB HDD restriction
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