Quade wrote:While working with a user with gigabit internet access, he was having problems getting much over 500 Mbps/ 62 MBp/s. He was downloading to an SSD and had the data folder on a different SSD or so we thought. Turns out they were both on the same drive. He switched the data folder to the other drive, then downloaded to a second SSD and was able to achieve a peak of:
126 MBp/s/1008Mbp/s with an average of 122ish/ 976 Mbps.
This was with Autopar enabled.
While testing, I was able to get 750ish Mbps from a local server to my data and download folder. Both are spinning disks. I was pretty impressed with that. Still, it doesn't come close to the speed this user is getting.
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Quade wrote:While working with a user with gigabit internet access, he was having problems getting much over 500 Mbps/ 62 MBp/s. He was downloading to an SSD and had the data folder on a different SSD or so we thought. Turns out they were both on the same drive. He switched the data folder to the other drive, then downloaded to a second SSD and was able to achieve a peak of:
126 MBp/s/1008Mbp/s with an average of 122ish/ 976 Mbps.
This was with Autopar enabled.
While testing, I was able to get 750ish Mbps from a local server to my data and download folder. Both are spinning disks. I was pretty impressed with that. Still, it doesn't come close to the speed this user is getting.
Quade wrote:Since I've tested spinning disks up to 750 Mbps. I'm not sure an SSD is necessary unless you're really downloading faster than that.
I have noticed NB maxes out the first core while downloading now (i7-4790K),
jamesio wrote:
1.01 Gbps/126.1 MBps
6.81B2, Intel i3 7310t. Dual 860 EVO in Raid 0. 8 gig cache on download.
RayMark wrote:Good to know
I myself have seen speeds up to 460 Mbps only - downloading directly to cheap and slow external drives. But the average speed is closer to 300.
If I want to keep my downloads, I still would have to move the downloaded files to an external drive. So the question is - which is faster in the end.
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