I'm new with Unassigned Devices, but am I missing something that Unassigned Devices can do that goes beyond how I am using it? How can it eliminate the need to use a Linux Mint VM? I ask because I use my Linux Mint VM to perform the file transfer itself. And I use this plugin app to mount my data transfer drive which I insert into my IcyDock drive bay rack. Trurl, to answer your question I have Unassigned Devices Plus installed. As for the "turbo write enabled" setting I will have to look into that because it is the first time I hear about it. So I can't say for sure if they are SMR or not. I looked at the data sheet online and it makes no mention of SMR. My hard drives are 14TB Seagates EXOS X14 Enterprise drives. JorgeB, if the typical speed is 50/60MB/sec then I have to say my UnRaid file transfer speed is too slow and I need to perform some kind of reconfiguration work to my UnRaid box. But I would really like to know if a 23.2 MB/sec file transfer speed should be considered as normal or am I correct to suspect my file transfer speed is way too slow? Any advice welcome. Lastly, my UnRaid Array has two parity drives and I realize these parity drives slow down the data writing process involved in file transfers. Why is UnRaid using a Samba connection to perform this file transfer that is local on the same machine? Does UnRaid have an option where I could change the Samba protocol with another protocol that offers higher file transfer bandwidth? Additionally, the file transfer is getting done via a SMB connection. Is a 23.2 MB/sec file transfer rate normal? I ask because to transfer 5 TB of data from the drive in my bay rack to my UnRaid Array is taking close to 60 hours. I hope somebody in this forum can clarify the following. I also have installed a Linux Mint vm to facilitate file transfers from my drive bay rack to my UnRaid Array. Including an IcyDock 3.5" drive bay rack I use to a mount a data drive from my other computer once it gets close to full capacity. All the hard drives in my UnRaid array are connected to onboard SATA ports. I am running the latest version of UnRaid on a SuperMicro motherboard.
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