Hi. I believe this is the first time posting here. I'm 51 years old, been running several NASssss over the years and ended up with a 160TB unraid system. Been using unraid since V3 was out, so that's a very long time and many years. My only gripe is the slow write speeds. To speed up write times unraid uses a weird write method. You basically have a spot to write your data. Fast as the destination drive will go. Awesome. But that data does not really end up in the array until a special mover program which kicks in at night really physically moves the data, which is NOT the speed of a destination drive, but the speed of entire array itself, which usually is 80-100 MB/sec. I have been really impatient these days when copying files. My home network is now fully 10GBE, so that copying messness to unraid is slowly irritating me. I do love the community and that platform but I think it may be time to switch up to something more advanced and faster. For those Trunas guys out there, what is the type of write method Trunas uses? I have been reading the forums a lot here and how Trunas works, but would like to hear from users that use it everyday and maybe some users that came from unraid. I'm actually building my final server. Going from a 24 server case to a 20 server case. Already have the mainbord, memory, PSU. The migration from unraid (if that even happens) will be a challange. I can't afford to buy all new 20TB drives, so I will need to have unraid up and trunas up at the same time. Have to see how Trunas lets the user add/remove drives. Same size drives? Different size? All that jazz. Well, thanks for reading and it hope to hear from you soon!