On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:58 PM, James <jucziz6 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Over the years I have purchase a couple of the low cost USB NAS solutions
> that Linksys has come out with. These units use an ARM processor and a mini
> linux kernel. For the most part they work but, they are slow and if  I try
> to un-tar a file on the unit back to itself it will lock up. I thought I'd
> move the drives to OpenFiler and away from the ARM processor. I setup
> OpenFiler, configured it with a multiport USB card and connected a new drive
> to it. Then I started moving files to it, the performance was below the
> charts. The ARM units were typically twice as fast as OpenFiler. The
> OpenFiler system was practically idle from what I could see in top,
> accessing the drive from the system had some issues as well.
>
> Does anyone have any experience with OpenFiler and USB drives or performance
> tuning it?
>
> Thank
>
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USB is going to be a bottleneck no matter what; why not crack those
drives open and hook them up to a SATA/IDE interface instead?

If you need to stick with USB I would check to make sure that they are
operating at the full 2.0 speed.  Maybe run hdparm -t on each disk and
see that you're getting somewhere around 20MB/s.


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Donovan Niesen