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Back to my main issue, yesterday I plug my Orico Dock to my 419P+ via eSata again, and suddenly it works(after 3 years not), maybe the latest firmware supported, I test the transfer speed and a little disapointed when I see that the eSata transfer speed is at only 44MB/s, while I expected it should be about 100MB/s.
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I just did updated my location as per your request, here in Vietnam people mostly use Buffalo NAS which is much cheaper than QNAP and Synology, while I see that QNAP is an amazing small thing but can do very big job, beside the 419P+ at home, I also own another 2 x TS-212 for my 2 offices running mirror disk for data sharing, it works amazingly with very low cost and without any issues so far. Hello Patrick, in fact, I was happy when seeing your reply in the first place, because I read many of your reply to other users and they are very helpful, this forum needs you man. If you are trying to use NTFS ( Windows) or HFS ( OS X) filesystems on your drives, then this alone might be the cause of your drive/Backup issues. It you use it with Ext3/Ext4 Linux filesystems on your " loose" drives you shouldn't be experiencing these issues. I used to own a TS-419P+ as well, and I never experienced issues with it with any SATA HDD devices. Your Forum username suggests that your " country" might be Vietnam, but I have no idea what brands are available there. You haven't identified your "country", so it is impossible to suggest anything. I'm not worried about the USB part, as I connect it via eSATA. I'm using a Thermaltake BlacX ST0005U Hard Drive Dock here, but it is only a USB2.0/eSATA Dock. I did check the compatibility list but only one brandname of eSata/USB3.0 that is Century but I really can not find this one in my country. as you mentioned, any eSata dock will work fine, but regret it is not correct in my case. That's why I have no choice than to use USB2.0 instead for this dock. Of course I really want to connect via eSata but as I said, when connecting my Orico eSata dock with my TS-419P+, the copy speed is extremely low, sometimes the copy process is not finished and copy disconnected, hence I guess the Orico eSata dock is not compatible. Happythanh wrote:Hello Patrick, thanks for your reply.
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