Right? So what do you think is going on?
I have an
- i7 2550K - 8GB DDR3
- GIGABYTE GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3
- 60GB OCZ Vertex 2
- 2 x 2TB Hitachi Deckstar 5400RPM SATA3
- 2 x 2TB Hitachi Deckstar 7200RPM SATA2
with all drives just attached to the motherboard.
I have a fresh copy of win7 installed all...
So I tried using FlexRAID in Windows Server 2012. I had it set up as a real time raid with 4 x 2TB drives with about 5.5TB usable space. Under this configuration here where my new speeds compared to WS2012 software raid.
Read [MB/s]
seq --> 767.5
512K --> 844.6
4K --> 151.6...
With how crappy data caps are - seems to me like they should be focusing on rolling out more reliable, saturated networks that people can actually use.
Yea I am using a flat low profile mount - but I am tilting it all the way down - so I guess if I put the box high enough I would have clearance.
Any good places for buying just straight Romex cable?
So it looks like my speeds were a little bit off.
But in real world situations large files transfer at about 50 Mb/s and if I do an assortment of file sizes I get anywhere between 10 Mb/s - 80 Mb/s.
All 4 of my HDDs are attached via the motherboard sata, and yes I am using WHS RAID 5 so...