February 27, 201313 yr Hi Will an unRAID system adequately serve up 3D blu ray iso files across a network? How about future proofing for speed, are there any concerns, or is this limited only by the speed of the cabling? Thank you.
February 27, 201313 yr Bottlenecks would obviously be HDD readspeed, ethernet socket's speed, switch/router/gateway speed, etc... Personally, I can read over a network at ~ 130MB/s (Server and PC are in the same room with a switch connecting them to each other & the router downstairs), which is a hell of a lot more than my movies averaging at ~ 2MB/s (15GB movies).
February 27, 201313 yr Bottlenecks would obviously be HDD readspeed, ethernet socket's speed, switch/router/gateway speed, etc... Personally, I can read over a network at ~ 130MB/s (Server and PC are in the same room with a switch connecting them to each other & the router downstairs), which is a hell of a lot more than my movies averaging at ~ 2MB/s (15GB movies). 1000/8 = 125 just sayin'
February 27, 201313 yr Bottlenecks would obviously be HDD readspeed, ethernet socket's speed, switch/router/gateway speed, etc... Personally, I can read over a network at ~ 130MB/s (Server and PC are in the same room with a switch connecting them to each other & the router downstairs), which is a hell of a lot more than my movies averaging at ~ 2MB/s (15GB movies). 1000/8 = 125 just sayin' Shhhh. Blame teracopy, I don't think things through, I just see "Testing @ 130MB/s. 2 hours left, 2 hours in" and think "meh". I guess teracopy logs in Mb/s then, oh well. @OP, I guess I get 16.25MBps or something... ...now I'm curious, I should run some tests. EDIT:- write speed is (Under 1 test that took 3 minutes, not too great of a test, but, good enough):- 62MB/s. Doing read test now. EDIT:- read speed is around the same. Teracopy probably isn't the best software to test this on:- Also the fact I'm running 4 preclears right now, probably also affecting it, however, my above comment was completely off.
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