mubs
Storage? I am Storage!
I thought I started a smilar thread a few years back for the same problem with the same HDDs, but can't seem to find it in Advanced Search.
Anyway, I've been on a backp up spree. I have 2 x 500 GB USB3 Buffalo external HDDs and 2 x 1 TB USB2/FW800 WD external HDDs. My system has USB2 and USB3 ports on the motherboard, and I have an add-in PCI-E FW800 card from Unibrain. Speeds have been pitiful.
With the Buffalos: I mainly sync, so the slowness isn't a killer. I was using the front ports on the case; maybe there's a problem there. Will retest with the ports built into the motherboard that are at the back.
With the WDs: I reformatted them and copied from internal to them, one internal partition at a time. I tried USB2 first (because I was lazy to go to the back of the case for the FW ports), and got about 2 MB/s transfer speed. Then I tried FW800. Poor again.
The externals are set to write faster (cache) in Device Manager; they are on a UPS.
I searched and found two suggestions on the web: turn off Remote Differential Compression (Control Panel / Programs & Features / Turn Windows Features On and Off), and turn off Background Intelligent Transfer Service. Both are on by default in W7.
Here are the stats. The start time is when I look at the system clock (I have to click on it to see the seconds) as soon as I let go of the mouse button on the drag-n-drop. There are two end times: when the Windows "Copying" windows goes away, and when the light stops blinking on the WD external. This is a crude sample, and in these tests, there are few files, but each is individually large.
Remote Diff Compression on
BITS Off
18,891 MB
10 files
12:53:39
13:04:05 = 30.1 MB/s
13:06:20 = 25.15 MB/s
Remote Diff Compression off
BITS On
3,703 MB
9 items
12:40:05
12:41:07 = 59.7 MB/S
12:43:20 = 29.0 MB/s
Remote Diff Compression off
BITS off
3,987 MB
3 files
12:46:35
12:47:17 = 95.9 MB/s
12:49:27 = 23.18
There seems to be a buffer worth about 2 mins 10 secs inside the external drive. Oddly, the time taken till the LED on the external stops blinking seems to be about the same regardless of whether Remote Differential Compression and Background Intelligent Transfer Service are running or not.
After copying these (tests were actually part of the backup {copy} process), I copied the rest of the partition in one go to the same external HDD: ~ 83,400 files, ~ 250GB. Now the copy window says "1 Day Remaining". What horseshit is this? The LED on the external blinks continuously at a steady pace.
The drives in the externals are probably 5400 RPM WDs. Woe unto me.
I will later test the Buffalos again for xfr speed. If anybody has any advice I'm all ears. Thanks.
Anyway, I've been on a backp up spree. I have 2 x 500 GB USB3 Buffalo external HDDs and 2 x 1 TB USB2/FW800 WD external HDDs. My system has USB2 and USB3 ports on the motherboard, and I have an add-in PCI-E FW800 card from Unibrain. Speeds have been pitiful.
With the Buffalos: I mainly sync, so the slowness isn't a killer. I was using the front ports on the case; maybe there's a problem there. Will retest with the ports built into the motherboard that are at the back.
With the WDs: I reformatted them and copied from internal to them, one internal partition at a time. I tried USB2 first (because I was lazy to go to the back of the case for the FW ports), and got about 2 MB/s transfer speed. Then I tried FW800. Poor again.
The externals are set to write faster (cache) in Device Manager; they are on a UPS.
I searched and found two suggestions on the web: turn off Remote Differential Compression (Control Panel / Programs & Features / Turn Windows Features On and Off), and turn off Background Intelligent Transfer Service. Both are on by default in W7.
Here are the stats. The start time is when I look at the system clock (I have to click on it to see the seconds) as soon as I let go of the mouse button on the drag-n-drop. There are two end times: when the Windows "Copying" windows goes away, and when the light stops blinking on the WD external. This is a crude sample, and in these tests, there are few files, but each is individually large.
Remote Diff Compression on
BITS Off
18,891 MB
10 files
12:53:39
13:04:05 = 30.1 MB/s
13:06:20 = 25.15 MB/s
Remote Diff Compression off
BITS On
3,703 MB
9 items
12:40:05
12:41:07 = 59.7 MB/S
12:43:20 = 29.0 MB/s
Remote Diff Compression off
BITS off
3,987 MB
3 files
12:46:35
12:47:17 = 95.9 MB/s
12:49:27 = 23.18
There seems to be a buffer worth about 2 mins 10 secs inside the external drive. Oddly, the time taken till the LED on the external stops blinking seems to be about the same regardless of whether Remote Differential Compression and Background Intelligent Transfer Service are running or not.
After copying these (tests were actually part of the backup {copy} process), I copied the rest of the partition in one go to the same external HDD: ~ 83,400 files, ~ 250GB. Now the copy window says "1 Day Remaining". What horseshit is this? The LED on the external blinks continuously at a steady pace.
The drives in the externals are probably 5400 RPM WDs. Woe unto me.
I will later test the Buffalos again for xfr speed. If anybody has any advice I'm all ears. Thanks.