Our benchmarks show USB3 and eSATA provide about the same throughput. You're not missing anything by not having eSATA on your NAS.Some NASes have eSATA - which is faster.
Our benchmarks show USB3 and eSATA provide about the same throughput. You're not missing anything by not having eSATA on your NAS.Some NASes have eSATA - which is faster.
Our benchmarks show USB3 and eSATA provide about the same throughput. You're not missing anything by not having eSATA on your NAS.
was that assessment done with the target as extfs or NTFS?Our benchmarks show USB3 and eSATA provide about the same throughput. You're not missing anything by not having eSATA on your NAS.
go look at the Router Charts, Steve.was that assessment done with the target as extfs or NTFS?
May not be as absolute as "you're not missing anything by not having eSATA on your NAS"
Sorry. Answered before coffee. Rest of the reply still applies.Router? Weren't we talking about NASes here?
I really did like the AsusStor interface and layout. Qnap's virtual stuff, as well as the ability to do 16gb pushed me over the edge.
There are advantages to using a NAS as a centralized repository for images. There are compelling reasons for home users to deploy VDI and it's going to get simpler as tools are developed.
"VDI" ?
"images.." meaning PC build images for standardized enterprise desktops? (not photos)
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