31 Dec 2012 at 13:06 #1 mranderson mranderson Associate Joined 29 Jul 2008 Posts 1,416 The disk is a Samsung F4 in a Synology NAS. There is an option to enable write cache to improve performance (if the drive supports it).
The disk is a Samsung F4 in a Synology NAS. There is an option to enable write cache to improve performance (if the drive supports it).
31 Dec 2012 at 13:21 #2 bremen1874 bremen1874 Soldato Joined 20 Oct 2008 Posts 12,082 mranderson said: The disk is a Samsung F4 in a Synology NAS. There is an option to enable write cache to improve performance (if the drive supports it). Click to expand... It could result in data loss if you have a power cut.
mranderson said: The disk is a Samsung F4 in a Synology NAS. There is an option to enable write cache to improve performance (if the drive supports it). Click to expand... It could result in data loss if you have a power cut.
2 Mar 2013 at 18:19 #3 mranderson mranderson Associate OP Joined 29 Jul 2008 Posts 1,416 Just found out that one of the drives should NOT have cache enabled until the firmware is updated!!