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Author Topic: Samsung 1TB HD  (Read 15819 times)

anhloc

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Re: Samsung 1TB HD
« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2008, 09:27:41 PM »

I'm using my DNS-323 with Samsung 1TB HD103UJ x2.

It would hang on format at 94% with out of box firmware (1.04.) Updating to 1.05 resolved this issue.

As for raiding them, it does work, however, I chose to have them as separate disks.
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xmetal

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Re: Samsung 1TB HD
« Reply #16 on: November 26, 2008, 09:22:54 AM »

I'm using my DNS-323 with Samsung 1TB HD103UJ x2.

It would hang on format at 94% with out of box firmware (1.04.) Updating to 1.05 resolved this issue.

As for raiding them, it does work, however, I chose to have them as separate disks.

I'm running into the same problem with my DNS-323 with Samsung 1TB HD103UJ x2, that is, it would hang on format at 94% using out of box firmware (1.04). Updating to 1.05 does resolved this issue. I'm running it in raid1 mode...so far so good. The only thing that I've noticed is that I'm only getting around 12-15MB/s throughput with my DIR-825 gigabit router (laptop network card is a Marvell gigabit client) - jumbo frames disabled.
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bigclaw

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Re: Samsung 1TB HD
« Reply #17 on: November 26, 2008, 09:27:21 AM »

The only thing that I've noticed is that I'm only getting around 12-15MB/s throughput with my DIR-825 gigabit router (laptop network card is a Marvell gigabit client) - jumbo frames disabled.

What's the typical file size? 12-15MB/s is in the ballpark, depending on file size...
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xmetal

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Re: Samsung 1TB HD
« Reply #18 on: November 26, 2008, 02:24:35 PM »

Yeah...after reading the DNS-323 specs more closely, 12-15MB/s seems to be the norm for writes. The throughput for reads are a bit faster (up to 23MB/s).  I guessed the bottleneck is within the DNS-323.
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