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RedForeman
I have a NDAS device called a Ximeta 250GB Network Storage. It has a
8-port ethernet switch that allows multiple connections to the device.
Recently, we had gotten delayed write errors, so after some research
we decided to replace the drive. From WD to Seagate, easy enough...
Only problem is, we're getting the errors again. I work for a company
that employs 10 of these Ximeta drives, and they're all starting to
have it, not 6 months after having the drives replaced.
After more research, finding the numerous possible solutions,
including disabling write caching, verifying device driver versions
and manufacturer drivers, we're at a loss as to why this continues to
happen.
Disabling write caching does not produce errors, only more hang-ups.
So is it a trade-off? Or does someone have any advice or a suggestion
I can try?
RedForeman
8-port ethernet switch that allows multiple connections to the device.
Recently, we had gotten delayed write errors, so after some research
we decided to replace the drive. From WD to Seagate, easy enough...
Only problem is, we're getting the errors again. I work for a company
that employs 10 of these Ximeta drives, and they're all starting to
have it, not 6 months after having the drives replaced.
After more research, finding the numerous possible solutions,
including disabling write caching, verifying device driver versions
and manufacturer drivers, we're at a loss as to why this continues to
happen.
Disabling write caching does not produce errors, only more hang-ups.
So is it a trade-off? Or does someone have any advice or a suggestion
I can try?
RedForeman