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DaCa has joined #arpnetworks mnathani_: brycec: what are transfer speeds like to/from your NAS /
? brycec: I sustain 20MB/s to/from disk typically. Network speeds are full GbE. ***: jbergstroem has joined #arpnetworks mnathani_: @google 1 gigabyte / 20 Megabytes per second BryceBot: 50,900 total results returned for '1 gigabyte / 20 Megabytes per second', here's 3
Data rate units - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_rate_units) The abbreviation bps is often used to mean bit/s, so that when a 1 Mbps connection is ... gigabit per second (symbol Gbit/s or Gb/s, often abbreviated " Gbps") is a unit of data .... mebibyte per second, MiB/s, 8,388,608, 1,048,576, 223 , 220.
Why is YouTube Uploading so slow? - Google Product Forums (https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/youtube/hBO4cfNTP8A) Oct 26, 2011 ... 1 MegaBYTE per second, equals 60 MegaBYTES per minute, which equals 3,600 ... In this case my 7.5GB, 1hour long video file should upload in 6min or so. ... at 20-25Mbps. Yet, uploads to YouTube are less than 1/10th that.
Megabit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabit) 10243, 230, Gibit, gibibit, Gbit, gigabit. 1024 ... To achieve a transfer rate of one megabyte per second one needs a network connection with a ... of the metric prefixes, such as the megabit, so that one megabit represents 220bits=1048576 bits. mnathani_: @wa 1 gigabyte / 20 Megabytes per second BryceBot: Couldn't grab results from json stringified precioussss. mnathani_: about a minute I guess mercutio: 500 seconds or just ove 8 miunutes.
oh
yeah 10 gigabytes would be that
50 seconds yeh
my amiga does 270k/sec :)
28.8k modems used to do about 3k/sec. mnathani_: my internet connection maxes out at about 11.2 Megabytes/sec mercutio: do you have 100 megabit ethernet? mnathani_: gigabit to my gateway mercutio: lots of cable etc connectinos that are rate limited to 100 megabit will burst a bit higher for a moment mnathani_: 100meg to wan mercutio: ahh mnathani_: wan port itself is gigabit also
but the cable modem connected to it is capped at 100meg mercutio: 100 megabit ethernet?
or 100 megabit rate limit?
100 megabit at least means it's likely to be docsis 3
the docsis 2 stuff can really bring cable speeds down, .. so if your neighbours etc are using docsis 2 it can slow your docsis 3 down
there's likely to be some more cable speed boosts too. but atm it seems lot of cable providers are oversubscribing, and raising bandwidth when it won't necessarily be able to maxed out reliably
because bigger numbers are better!
what upload speed do you have? mnathani_: 10mbit