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NAS Server OS/Software Suggestions
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Not for me. Runs fine with minimal if any latency. Transfer speeds are not blazing fast, but typically sit in the 50MB/s or so range over samba
Is that read or write? Also is sustained long term and if not how long does it take to run out of cache?
I'm sure I'm missing a touch of performance here or there, but I can't notice, so who cares. It means I don't have to go spend money on new RAM when I'm too broke to even eat most days lol
Interesting. What RPM are your disks running at?
7200rpm. CMR, obviously with ZFS.