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===== Samba ===== | ===== Samba ===== | ||
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===== Transfer rate ===== | ===== Transfer rate ===== | ||
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| LaCie d2 Network | | LaCie d2 Network | ||
| QNAP TS-120 | | QNAP TS-120 | ||
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+ | ===== Hard disk performance ===== | ||
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+ | To measure the hard disk **read performance** we copied a large file of about **3 Gb** into **/ | ||
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+ | ^ Interface | ||
+ | | USB 2 | 31.8 | | ||
+ | | USB 3.0 | 184.8 | | ||
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+ | If you are interested in transferring large files across the network, beware that a **100 Mbit LAN** imposes a limit of **14.7 Mb per second**, so the **USB 2** interface is enough to sustain that. But if you are interested into **Gigabit Ethernet** performance offered by the **Raspberry Pi 4**, you definitely need to use the **USB 3.0** interface. | ||
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