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jelockwood1
Sep 22, 2014Guide
Convince me to stay with ReadyNAS
NetGear seem to be neglecting the ReadyNAS product line. Apparently even the top most models the 3220 and 4220 are only SATA II based whereas everyone else making computers or servers or NAS boxes has...
StephenB
Sep 22, 2014Guru - Experienced User
Single gigabit is of course around 120 MB/s, so that is slower than SATA I (150 MB/s). Teamed gigabit is faster than SATA I but slower than SATA II (300 MB/s).
Even then, traditional hard drives max out around 150-200 MB/s so they are slower than SATA II anyway.
So SATA III is only advantageous if you are (a) using SSD drives and (b) also using 10 gigabit ethernet.
Even then, traditional hard drives max out around 150-200 MB/s so they are slower than SATA II anyway.
So SATA III is only advantageous if you are (a) using SSD drives and (b) also using 10 gigabit ethernet.
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