![]() ![]() Shut down and removed second drive replacing first. UPDATE: Just removed one drive and booted. The RAID is striped RAID 5 - so I am thinking I could remove drives to see if one of them is causing the bottleneck and if I find one replace it with the new unit. They also sent me a replacement drive unit. You can imagine how this impacts the stop-start nature of video editing. It gets there over about 4 seconds pausing first around 20, then 60, then 90, then 120 and tops out at around 160. ![]() What makes this a particular problem is the time it takes to reach 160. Now I absolutely cannot get it to touch 200MB/s and 160MB/s is average. I thought I was out of the woods!īut then, within a half hour I tested it again. I swapped the drives, fired it up and at first was very happy to see a read speed of 340MB/s. So just shy of December and I have an update.
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