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Slow copying TO my DrivePool
Just installed 1.2.7226 and its in the process of duplicating/balancing - although I migrated over 4 of my WHS v1 drives with the files already duplicated so was expecting the duplicating process to go faster than if DP had to make dupe copies.
I'm trying to copy a bout 70 GB's of data - via a Gigabit network - from my Laptop to a Network Share - and the average speed is only in the 3.2-4.0 MB/s range. TeraCopy is reporting it will take almost 5 hours to copy! I'm seeing much faster speeds copying FROM the Network shares.
I stumbled on an old thread noting this: "go into the stablebit drivepool settings in the dashboard and enable all of the direct file i/o and fast i/o options and try again. If they were unticked you will see a large speed increase" - but a later post notes those settings are not accessible any longer? Am I missing something in some setting somewhere - or is this b/c DP is actively duplicating/balancing - or is this the norm copy speed to the DrivePool? I have several hundred GB's of files I need to move to my server - but at this rate, it's going to take days.
Help?
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If the slowdown is being caused by the flurry of activity on the server and/or the duplication and balancing in place (which I don't see an option to pause?) - is it better to create a folder OUTSIDE the pool - on the POOL drive - copy the files to that folder - then MOVE the files into the appropriate Pool folder(s)?
hoping somebody can advise this evening...thanks much
The duplicating and balancing is done - so tested copying a file to a few places;
a) to a DrivePool Shared folder: approx 30-35 MB/s, slightly faster copying back (35-42 MB/s)
b) to a separate folder on the DrivePool Drive (not duplicated, outside the pool) - pretty much the same speeds
c) to the second partition of the primary WHS drive (shared a folder there) - 58 MB/s - almost 65 MB/s copying back.
So it seems the DrivePool virtual drive is slowing things down? How do I troubleshoot this?
So how do I go about testing? I'm now moving some files from a USB 2.0 drive connected to the server to the DrivePool and it's maxing out at 31.5 MB/s (pretty consistent speed). I only have the one eSATA port currently and it's in use for my Sans Digital 4 drive enclosure - so can't test copying from an eSATA drive until my add-in card gets here.