Many thanks for all the feedback. I think I'll try Jeff07971's
suggestion first and try a VMFS datastore first (I can't remember why I
chose RDM in the first place). At least I know I have the network
storage option as an acceptable alternative if the disk gets corrupted
again - subject to the
As a network drive it makes zero difference to performance during
operation only during scan. Whether that scan is fast enough for you is
something only you can answer.. it won't change much as likely the drive
itself and the IOPs it supports is the limiting factor.
-Transcoded from Matt's
My setup is pretty similar and Im quite happy about it.
Its very flexible, especially if I want to set up a second server
instance for testing etc or when accessing the music from different
machines. My NAS also has RAID which makes handling disc faults and
upgrades easier.
The downside is
itm wrote:
> Does anyone know if there's a major performance hit if you use a network
> storage device for your music?
>
> I run LMS 7.9.0 on a Windows 2008 Server Virtual Machine, running on an
> ESXi host. My music is stored on a 4TB NTFS-formatted SATA drive. I've
> tried connecting this
Does anyone know if there's a major performance hit if you use a network
storage device for your music?
I run LMS 7.9.0 on a Windows 2008 Server Virtual Machine, running on an
ESXi host. My music is stored on a 4TB NTFS-formatted SATA drive. I've
tried connecting this drive to the ESXi host