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  1. I'm having an issue copying data to my drivepool and it's really starting to annoy the crap out of me. I have about 10TB of stuff on a ZFS pool that I'm trying to move to my drivepool. I'm going about this by mounting my share which is my drivepool on my linux pc where my ZFS pool is, then using rsync to copy everything over through the mounted share. Here are the options I'm using in rsync: rsync -av --no-links --no-compress --progress --stats --partial /zfs-pool /drivepool-share While watching it everything seems to copy fine, I'm typically copying at about 110-120MB/sec which would make sense given my gigabit home network. While watching the drivepool UI I see similar write speeds. Then out of left field rsync will start showing impossible copy speeds for my network, like 300+ MB/sec. I look at the drivepool UI and there will be very little disk activity. I browse the folders in my drivepool and as I suspected nothing is being written, despite what rsync --progress is reporting at the moment. Every file will continue like this, rsync will tell me it's copying everything at impossible speeds, nothing will actually be copied then rsync will complete like it's finished. If I wait a few minutes and restart rsync it will pick up where it left off in the actual copy process and continue on actually copying the remaining files like I want for a random length of time before this happens all over again. I thought maybe the SSD optimizer was causing this, and when my SSD was getting full and being dumped into the archive drives, rsync was bugging out. I have disabled all balancing options and this still continues. I sincerely doubt it's an issue with my network connectivity so I'm at a loss here, it's taking me several days to copy these files when it should have only taken me the better part of a day. Any suggestions?
  2. Hello I have a few drives I would like to move to my PC and begin using StableBit DrivePool and StableBit Scanner with. I have 5x - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E3RH61W/ And 3x - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TKFEEBW/ This is my motherboard: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0126R4F8W/ So my question is, obviously I don't have 8 available USB ports so do you have any recommendations on USB Hubs or internal PCI-E expansion cards to use, and how many to obtain maximum speed for each drive and compatibility with both StableBit products. Thanks so much for the help.
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