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Hi,

 

my Server:

Model: Custom
M/B: Supermicro - X9SRL-F
CPU: Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2670 0 @ 2.60GHz
HVM: Enabled
IOMMU: Enabled
Cache: 512 kB, 2048 kB, 20480 kB
Memory: 24 GB (max. installable capacity 512 GB)
Network: eth0: 1000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500 
 eth1: not connected
 eth2: 10000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500
Kernel: Linux 4.9.30-unRAID x86_64
OpenSSL: 1.0.2k
 
Installed Drives:
1 Cache: SanDisk 240gb ssd
1 Parity: SeaGate NAS HDD 2TB
2 Drives:
SeaGate NAS HDD 2TB
1 WD Red 2TB
 
I'm getting parity speeds of approx 30MB/s
is there any way to speed this up:
Parity Checks sometimes take over a day...
sometime it speeds up but the average speed is quite slow
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Probably better to ask UnRAID/LimeTech themselves since this sounds more like a software/platform issues rather than a hardware problem, or can be solved by hardware. The way UnRAID handles disks and parity is something I really don't like which is why I don't use it or recommend it.

 

Edit:

Nice server btw.

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Does unraid have a CPU resource limit %?  

Workstation:  9800X3D|| Asus X670E ProArt Creator || MSI Gaming Trio 4090 Shunt || T.Force 7800CL34 || Corsair AX1600i@240V || whole-house loop.

LANRig/GuestGamingBox: 13700K @ Stock || MSI Z690 DDR4 || ASUS TUF 3090 650W shunt || Corsair SF600 || CPU+GPU watercooled 280 rad pull only || whole-house loop.

Server Router (Untangle): 13600k @ P-Core only || ASRock Z690 ITX || All 10Gbe || 2x8GB 3200 || PicoPSU 150W 24pin + AX1200i on CPU|| whole-house loop

Server Compute/Storage: 10850K @ 5.1Ghz || Gigabyte Z490 Ultra || EVGA FTW3 3090 1000W || LSI 9280i-24 port || 4TB Samsung 860 Evo, 5x10TB Seagate Enterprise Raid 6, 4x8TB Seagate Archive Backup ||  whole-house loop.

Laptop: HP Elitebook 840 G8 (Intel 1185G7) + 4070 RTX Thunderbolt Dock, Razer Blade Stealth 13" 2017 (Intel 8550U)

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