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Old February 6th 04, 06:28 AM
Shailesh Humbad
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Default RAM Disk NAS over Gigabit Ethernet

A little while ago, I posted about a RAM disk attached as a network
drive over Gigabit Ethernet. I ran a benchmark of such a setup. In
the test setup, the RAM disk NAS achieved about 30 MB/sec sustained
transfer speed and 15 MB/sec random read/write speed with the Gigabit
cards installed in 32-bit/33Mhz PCI slots. The complete lab report is
here if you are interested:

http://www.somacon.com/docs/gigabitnas.html

Shailesh
 




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