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I'm probably going to pickup a copy of Acronis True Image on the cheap and just schedule it to run nightly. It has some really nice features.
Originally posted by: robmurphy
Hi Madwand.
Could you tell me the reason for using FTP to test the network speed.
I've just upgraded my machines to Gigabit ethernet and I'm only getting 15 - 20% bandwidth used when using copy/paste or the copy command in a cmd window. The NICs are Intel Pro GTs and the switch is a negear GS608. I've tried copies with one NIC connected to another to cut out the switch but still get the same results.
Thanks in advance
Rob.
Originally posted by: robmurphy
Could you tell me the reason for using FTP to test the network speed.
Originally posted by: robmurphy
I've just upgraded my machines to Gigabit ethernet and I'm only getting 15 - 20% bandwidth used when using copy/paste or the copy command in a cmd window. The NICs are Intel Pro GTs and the switch is a negear GS608. I've tried copies with one NIC connected to another to cut out the switch but still get the same results.
Originally posted by: robmurphy
The files I usualy copy are DVD ISO images. Last night I did copy a directory set with some mixed file sizes and it did complete quicker. The link showed 17 - 18% ocupancy which is the best I've seen. The DIY NAS on tomshardware showed the same trends as the files got to 512 MByte or bigger.
Could it be I'm running into some limit. The figures for the Gigabit NAS, and the DIY one all seem too show alarge reduction in performance once the file size gets to 512 Meg or more.
This prompts a question for Madwand. What was the file mix in the FTP test you did, was it one file, or a set of smaller files?
