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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzi" data-source="post: 518845" data-attributes="member: 55213"><p>Well, synching once a day is not an option (for me) - synching today takes approx 15 hours - so there is only some hours without synching available plus there is additional powerconsumption when all drives are active and under load. </p><p>I think I will do some tests with WHS - didn't do that yet - to get a bit familiar with it.</p><p>btw - use Joe's dir_cache script - in my opinion this is essential for unraid operations (directory caching). When I first used unraid with MP I was very disappointed about performance accessing directories - this script solved it plus keeps the drives spun down. should be part of the base system imho ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzi, post: 518845, member: 55213"] Well, synching once a day is not an option (for me) - synching today takes approx 15 hours - so there is only some hours without synching available plus there is additional powerconsumption when all drives are active and under load. I think I will do some tests with WHS - didn't do that yet - to get a bit familiar with it. btw - use Joe's dir_cache script - in my opinion this is essential for unraid operations (directory caching). When I first used unraid with MP I was very disappointed about performance accessing directories - this script solved it plus keeps the drives spun down. should be part of the base system imho ... [/QUOTE]
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