D5-300 Poor Write Speeds
Posted: 05 Jan 2021, 16:35
I recently purchased the D5-300, and after a complete nightmare of the raid manager not finding drives and then the created raids never showing up in Disk Manager, I finally managed to get it set up with 5 4TB Seagate Ironwolf NAS drives in a RAID 5 configuration.
When I started to copy things over however, the write speed from an external hard drive to the RAID bottlenecked at 33 MB/s. I thought that might be a limitation of the other drive, so I copied it to an internal SSD then to the RAID. Same issue. I read that RAID 5 is notoriously slower, so I reconfigured to RAID 10 and this time I got between 35 and 40 MB/s.
I've tried different USB ports, I'm currently using Type C to Type C and the write speed remains absurdly slow. Unusably slow. I'm trying to copy 500 GB of large files over, and this isn't acceptable.
That's without mentioning the age and many false starts it takes when booted before the computer or laptop can find it.
Can someone please help me with this?
When I started to copy things over however, the write speed from an external hard drive to the RAID bottlenecked at 33 MB/s. I thought that might be a limitation of the other drive, so I copied it to an internal SSD then to the RAID. Same issue. I read that RAID 5 is notoriously slower, so I reconfigured to RAID 10 and this time I got between 35 and 40 MB/s.
I've tried different USB ports, I'm currently using Type C to Type C and the write speed remains absurdly slow. Unusably slow. I'm trying to copy 500 GB of large files over, and this isn't acceptable.
That's without mentioning the age and many false starts it takes when booted before the computer or laptop can find it.
Can someone please help me with this?