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Unable to get advertised transfer speeds

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Hi All,

I just purchased Primocache but I am not getting adequate transfer speeds. I have connected two WD hard drives on USB 3.0 interface on back of my motherboard named as Backup 1 and Backup 3, Model Number of my WD Hard drive is WDBYVG0020BBK-WESN. My system has WD SSD 240 GB as the boot drive model number WDS240G2G0A. My backup - 1 has about 1.1 TB mixed across photos, videos, games, softwares, tutorials etc and I am trying to transfer to backup 2. I have set up primocache to accelerate all 3 drives (C, Backup 1 and Backup 2) but it simply does not go above 20 MB/s, even worse gets stuck on 0 bytes. No difference whether i use L1 cache or not. Also i tried possibilities of assigning various combinations to backup 1, backup 2 and c by changing read write caches but no improvements. but when I pause primocache and tested to transfer a bin file of a game which is about 1 gb to backup 2 from my c drive, it was at a constant 100 MB/s. Kindly help as I suspect primocache is not working here
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Re: Unable to get advertised transfer speeds

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Hello gsrajah9410,

Could you please upload your cache configuration and statistics for our reference as guided in the link below? Thanks.
https://kb.romexsoftware.com/en-us/2-pr ... leshooting
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Re: Unable to get advertised transfer speeds

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Hi, please find attached the file below. Also I have currently disconnected my external hard drive as first this 4tb is internal HDD and want to go one by one
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You set L2 cache for caching write-data only, but didn't enable Defer-Write. This configuration will have no effect to improve performance. If you want to speed up write performance, you have to enable Defer-Write. Please see
https://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/pri ... write.html
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Re: Unable to get advertised transfer speeds

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Hi, As I said earlier, I made all possible changes. For example set l2 cache one time to read only then tested, next try was set to write only and tested, third try was set to defer write and no improvement in file copy speeds. and fourth was shared read write cache with no defer write. On all 4 cases, there was no speed improvements even a bit. In fact, it worsened all the way to zero
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Re: Unable to get advertised transfer speeds

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Please try this:
Based on the above configuration, do following changes: 1) enable Defer-Write, set Latency to 30s and 2) change the block size to 64KB.
Then do the test as you mentioned: transfer a bin file of a game which is about 1 gb to the D drive from the C drive.
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Re: Unable to get advertised transfer speeds

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Hi,

Just copy pasted Windows 10 Image file from C drive to D drive: Two tests: 1st test was Primocache disabled and it copied the windows 10 file which is about 5.79 GB, flat in 50 seconds and the second test was with the above setting as instructed, and the file copy took 2 minutes 46 seconds. So from this, isn’t it obvious that Primocache is the one that actually slows down instead of speeding things up?
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What drive is formatted as the level-2 storage device? I suppose it is from a partition of the SSD, right? And please upload your latest configuration for our reference. We 100% sure Defer-Write can increase write performance if not misconfigured.
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Re: Unable to get advertised transfer speeds

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Level 2 Storage device is a partition of WD Green 240 GB SSD. Also, please find attached configuration as requested
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Re: Unable to get advertised transfer speeds

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Since the drive C and the level-2 storage volume are on the same drive, level-2 cache is disabled on the drive C. As level-1 cache is also not set, so there is no cache on the drive C. Please remove the drive c from the cache task, then change the defer-write latency to 60s and then try the test again. Thanks.
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