Tony wrote:
Can the BIOS identify the drives? If so, set to auto so the proper hardware UDMA mode is set at boot.
Tony wrote:
Can the BIOS identify the drives? If so, set to auto so the proper hardware UDMA mode is set at boot.
Yes, that works: it now says UDMA (100). Thank you!
However: Unfortunately the throughput did not change and remains 7000 kBytes/s for writing and 10000 kBytes/s for reading a file of 600 MB. This seems to be low for a Gigabit environment.
I changed the network cables which did not have any effect:
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Processor (CPU)
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
model name : AMD Athlon(tm) Processor
cpu MHz : 1208.759
cache size : 256 KB
bogomips : 2411.72
Memory
total used free shared buffers
Mem: 516280 30172 486108 0 1012
Disks
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Device
System 7.7M 3.7M 4.1M 47% RAM Disk
Storage Area 75.5G 73.1G 2.4G 97% NAS Disk-1
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I noticed that when writing the switch leds show a continuous data flow, but the HDD led of the NAS box is active for a couple of seconds, then comes on for a couple of seconds and so on.
Any suggestions to speed up the system?
Thank you!