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victorhortalive
Feb 10, 2012Aspirant
Real-world MacBook Pro GB Ethernet rates ?
I'm looking to get a MacBook Pro to replace my MacBook Air as the lack of a decent GB LAN alternative is getting on my wick (as we say).
I have to copy 40GB files between 2 ReadyNAS Pro units which takes an age with a GB - USB adaptor.
Yes, I could buy a Thunderbolt display - but that's a lot of $ £ € for just a GB NIC.
Anyone here with a 2011 SSD MacBook Pro with data on actual data rates to/from a ProPioneer through a GB network (CAT6 wiring, GB switch etc) ?
Thanks.
I have to copy 40GB files between 2 ReadyNAS Pro units which takes an age with a GB - USB adaptor.
Yes, I could buy a Thunderbolt display - but that's a lot of $ £ € for just a GB NIC.
Anyone here with a 2011 SSD MacBook Pro with data on actual data rates to/from a ProPioneer through a GB network (CAT6 wiring, GB switch etc) ?
Thanks.
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- AMRivlinApprenticeI can peak at 101MB/s to the Pro6. Pro6 has 2 ethernet connections.
I think you can link the two readynas's and use rsync? or replicate to cross copy/sync.
40GB is not very much, I think you could copy that over 1GB/s in 20min, or 1-2 hours over wife. - victorhortaliveAspirantThanks. Can you confirm that you are actually using a MacBook Pro for this ?
I can do 40GB in 17 mins with my Win7 PC, but it's real-world data from an MBP that I'm looking for.
FYI over WiFi 802.11n with an MBA I only get 12MBps when copying between 2 ProPioneers.
Using a GB - USB adaptor I get 16MBps. - AMRivlinApprenticeI will take some screen shots tonight. But I am not copying between Pro6s, just MBP(2009) to my Pro or visa versa
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredWhy not use Frontview backup (e.g. over NFS) for NAS to NAS backups? Should be much quicker than copying from one NAS to your PC then onto the other NAS.
- victorhortaliveAspirantI don't trust any backup/mirror process that I can't see happening.
I actually use ViceVersa Pro to mirror - this I can monitor and control.
This is in Win7, running in Bootcamp through Parallels7 on an MBA.
Thanks for the data, I'll look at replacing my MBA with an MBP - but if the recent rumours are true, the MBP will be replaced by an MBA chassis in 2012 anyway. See : http://www.macrumors.com/2012/02/10/mor ... -redesign/ - AMRivlinApprenticenot to get too off topic, but i have MBP 13" (09) and MBA 11" (10)
I like MBA better.
Yes I know it lacks a ethernet port, but just do that virtually over the network. not thru the mac as the previous poster suggested. - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredThere is talk, I think that a Thunderbolt to gigabit adapter is coming later this year which would be far more cost effective than getting a display.
- victorhortaliveAspirantYes, Belkin have just announced for the second time that they will have a TB dock with a GB NIC. Also there is the mythical Sonnet TB to GB NIC adaptor announced last year.
- FulblkAspirantHi there,
I am running gigabit LAN, I can move data to the Mac and see min 100Mb/sec, and copy to the NAS min 50Mb/sec.... Sometimes 110/60. If it is only 10mb then I stop copy and restart.... Means I am copying to many files or too big.
This is first class product, very happy with it. - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredFulbik I assume you mean MByte/sec not Mbit/sec?
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