• ftbd@feddit.org
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    3 days ago

    100MB/s are frustrating for a NAS. SSDs have been common for a decade, and the old spinning rust storage in my NAS is still faster than the network can handle?

      • SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today
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        2 days ago

        100 MByte/sec. 8 bits per byte, call it 10 when you include overhead / CRC / etc.
        1000 mbit = 100 mbyte

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          19 hours ago

          Sure. My point was that even for 100mbit/s, even UHD could probably still be streamed.

          HDDs can probably max a 1gbit/s connection as well (often get 150MB/s sequential), which is more than sufficient for multiple IHD streams. Moving to 10gbit/s really isn’t needed for anything, and SSDs aren’t needed either to max a gbit/s network, unless doing random reads (i.e. lots of small files).