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Network Attached Storage, strange slowness
shmokes:
It could be something else, I suppose. The time just makes me think that the data is moving across the network. It could be that the Terastation is just not functioning correctly.
Grasshopper:
I'm not sure if this helps but according to this site you can open up an SSH session on the device:
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patrickl:
--- Quote from: shmokes on June 10, 2008, 03:53:54 pm ---It could be something else, I suppose. The time just makes me think that the data is moving across the network. It could be that the Terastation is just not functioning correctly.
--- End quote ---
I have an Infrant ReadyNAS and moves (within the same drive) are instantaneous. So (like Boykster already confirmed) it sure can be done properly.
On the other hand when I map the folder to a different drive letter or different "share" on the NAS then it takes forever too. Even though technically it's on the same drive on the NAS. I created a new share with public access too and it took ages to copy all the files from the secure shares to the new public share. I have a gigabit network so I just left the move running during the night. Back then I didn't have SSH access to the NAS yet (now I do, so I tend to use that now)
shmokes:
I tried connecting via SSH, but it didn't work. I looked around a bit more and all the hacked firmwares say that they add SSH, so I'm pretty sure that it must not be included with the stock firmware. I'm a little hesitant to mess around with unsupported firmwares with over a terabyte of data on the box that I'd rather not lose. Since this is just a one-time thing, I might just suffer through the retarded slow procedure.
patrickl:
Odd. If it has no SSH (or Telnet) then how would the Buffalo support people (or you) reach your unit if it has some sort of software problem? You would have to send the unit to them?
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