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halfelite:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on May 05, 2014, 07:34:10 PM ---no you misunderstood, any number of person can access the NAS at a time, the problem is how would you split 1gbps amongst those users?
doubling the 1gbps would at least reduce the perceived congestion by half.
i mean, imagine if someone was streaming movies, and another writing large libraries of series, then a 3rd user copying some movies off the NAS.
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one gigabit connection is plenty for all of that. because there is no dedicated hardware raid controller he will hit a bottle neck of I/o operations before hitting the connection bottle
Tatsujin:
--- Quote from: halfelite on May 05, 2014, 07:43:53 PM ---
--- Quote from: kitamesume on May 05, 2014, 07:34:10 PM ---no you misunderstood, any number of person can access the NAS at a time, the problem is how would you split 1gbps amongst those users?
doubling the 1gbps would at least reduce the perceived congestion by half.
i mean, imagine if someone was streaming movies, and another writing large libraries of series, then a 3rd user copying some movies off the NAS.
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one gigabit connection is plenty for all of that. because there is no dedicated hardware raid controller he will hit a bottle neck of I/o operations before hitting the connection bottle
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Yea I see where Kita is coming from. Though if you think about it 1GB is more than enough for anime streaming. I'm getting that AC900 Linksys router so that's going to pretty much take care of everything for me.
kitamesume:
it is technically possible though, 1gbps is roughly 128MB/s minus overhead which is about 120MB/s, and drive read/write speeds can easily reach an average of 80MB/s.
so unless the users are accessing the same drive you can end up saturating the 1gbps line.
Tatsujin:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on May 06, 2014, 12:52:27 PM ---it is technically possible though, 1gbps is roughly 128MB/s minus overhead which is about 120MB/s, and drive read/write speeds can easily reach an average of 80MB/s.
so unless the users are accessing the same drive you can end up saturating the 1gbps line.
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about 2 ppl on average. So even if were watching 1080p anime BDS that still wouldn't hit 25mbs according to kurshi.
kitamesume:
yeah it wouldn't technically even congest with one doing file transfers while another is streaming movies.
but it'll show once two or more do file transfers at once, although i wonder if you could setup a QoS to prioritize streaming over everything else.
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