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Robocopy emcopy block changes
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Mount the NAS to the Mac via NFS - even if you have to set it up for this one special project. I havent used it as I never copy at file level anymore just move the VHD as a blockDoes ParSync gracefully handle large amounts of small files? If approaching this dilemma from the angle of creating a vhd or image, would that make sense to do vs parsync? You can run rsync in parallel, there is a build here thats Mac friendly I was only talking to a colleague today about the time it took us a day to copy 500GB of data for a team that had millions of small files vs an hour for twice as much video footage Things go fast until we hit a pocket of thousands of small files.Putting aside my fear of fluffy terms like RAIDZ2 and FreeNAS I would agree - whilst not the fastest setup for write (in fact one of the slowest) lots of little files is your problem here. I don't think the destination is the bottleneck for this, I think it's the source. How have you gotten it done dealing with these types of small files? What tools are up to the challenge? I don't care about the hardlinks in the time machine backups nor permissions.ĭestination is running stripes of 10 disks in RaidZ2 I know you guys have been in my shoes, especially with a lot of pressure to get things done. Currently, we're zipping root folders using the host Mac, copying them across the network and then unzipping but that is taking a long time and a lot of resources and attention. What is the smart way to approach this? So far, we've tried transferring with cp, mv, Beyond Compare, Directory Opus, etc. SMB connection from the Mac to the NAS times out every 24 hours.Things go fast until we hit a folder with tons of items in it, then performance drops dramatically.Tons of folders with many small files Adaptec external RAID array with 8x 4TB Drives running RAID 5.

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  • Mac Pro Trashcan (2013) fully loaded with 128 GB RAM.
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    Keep the data synced until full cutover.Copy all data from thunderbolt RAID enclosure to main NAS.Things have been fairly smooth until I hit a user that has an Areca external RAID enclosure with 20+ TB of data and 20+ million small files. We are in the process of consolidating all our digital assets into our new main storage array so we can better manage and organize the data.

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    We have a small corporate network running 10 GbE to all servers and to some workstations.














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