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Performance - Write
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on the Intel adapter and 4100 on the Giga to be precise), so that's what I used. NOTES: • Gigabit LinkStation firmware version tested was 1.34 • Keep in mind that the maximum raw data rate for 100Mbps Ethernet is 12500 kBytes/sec and 125000 kBytes/sec...
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Performance - Write
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Jumbo Frames, I couldn't test its effect on the TeraStation's performance. NOTES: • Firmware version tested was 1.34 • Keep in mind that the maximum raw data rate for 100Mbps Ethernet is 12500 kBytes/sec and 125000 kBytes/sec for gigabit Figure 7 shows...
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Performance - Write
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enabled, journaling enabled, but full journaling disabled • Keep in mind that the maximum raw data rate for 100Mbps Ethernet is 12500 kBytes/sec and 125000 kBytes/sec for gigabit Figure 18 shows a 3D surface plot of the ReadyNAS 600 write performance...
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Write Performance
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ST3250823AS 250 GB 7200RPM SATA hard drives with 8 MB of cache Keep in mind that the maximum raw data rate for 100Mbps Ethernet is 12500 kBytes/sec and 125000 kBytes/sec for gigabit Figure 7 shows a 3D surface plot of the NV's write performance using file sizes...
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Netgear RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Router - Gigabit Edition (WNR854T)
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RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Router, Gigabit Edition, combines the fastest available wired home networking speed at one gigabit per second (1,000 Mbits/sec), with the fastest available wireless networking speed of 300 Mbits/sec (as set forth in the upcoming "Wireless...
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Gigabit Goodness
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computers and OS, not the switch. Figure 13: Gigabit LAN throughput (click image to enlarge) One last note is that I asked D-Link whether the 4300's switch supported jumbo frames, which can improve gigabit Ethernet performance. I found that while that capability...
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How We Test: Networked Storage Devices
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to include a line on the plots that indicates the theoretical 12,500 kbytes/sec transfer rate of 100 Mbps Ethernet. If any product with a Gigabit Ethernet interface ever starts to approach gigabit Ethernet speeds (125,000 kbytes/sec), we'll also include that...
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Do I Need it?
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and "backbone" applications were all named as candidates for gigabit Ethernet, and there are white papers and case studies a' plenty to show that gigabit Ethernet is a good investment in these cases. As gigabit gear prices have followed their natural downward...
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Routing Performance
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the RV082's gigabit switch (Table 1) using IXIA's Chariot 5.0 and Intel Pro 1000 MT adaptors on both endpoint machines. I baselined the setup using an Asante Gigabit switch, which showed that the gigabit copper network was running at 203.7 Mbps average (266.6...