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Harry Putnam schrieb: |
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> Norman Rieß <norman@×××××××××.org> writes: |
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>> The system only runs nfs, samba and a cups server. I do not use some |
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>> fancy guis or anything like that. So settings have to be made in the |
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>> config files manualy, except the cupsd which brings a web gui. Maybe |
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>> that is something some people would miss. But i do not think a gentoo |
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>> user would care. |
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> Have you timed any thing like write speeds across the network to this |
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> box? |
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> Is it connected into 10/100 or 1000 (gigabit) setup? |
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It is a gigabit setup. NFS read is about 30-34MB/s, writing is |
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considerably slower with 15MB/s. So writing is a bit slow. But as i do |
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not need fast storage i did not investigate. And it must be mentioned, |
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that the whole data is in AES. |
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I use this share like a local harddisk. There is nothing like "Oh, this |
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is on remote storage, i will do <random thing> differently." I do |
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everything i do on a local disk, and i did not find anything that would |
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not work due to lack of performance. Admitted i do not do much |
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performancecritical stuff. |