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To: Don Green who wrote (311)9/9/2020 8:29:20 PM
From: Zen Dollar Round  Read Replies (1) of 418
 
User "eldereko" at that link seems to indicate little speed savings by using such a setup with a SSD.

If you have a properly set up RAID 6 or 10 array, which I plan to do, I can't see where data access speed would be an issue. The network and possibly the hosting computer would be the bottleneck, not the RAID.

Synology's proprietary SHR is for quick and easy RAID setup, not maximum throughput. The original poster in that thread need to properly set up the Synology box for max throughput. He has not done that.
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