NAS Performance - Write
03:18 - Tuesday 4 April 2006 by Jim Buzbee
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: dlink, medialounge, dsm, g600, wireless, g, network, storage, enclosure
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: dlink, medialounge, dsm, g600, wireless, g, network, storage, enclosure
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NAS Performance - Write
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Figures 14 through 16 show write performance for a range of file and record sizes, using 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps Ethernet connections as well as an 802.11g wireless connection.
Figure 14: 100 Mbit Write Performance
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Due to cached performance dominating Figures 14 and 15, you can't really see the slight performance boost provided by the Gigabit Ethernet connection with larger file and record sizes.
Figure 15: 1000 MBit Write performance
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The wireless test results in Figure 16 once again show a significant performance hit.
Figure 16: Wireless Write Performance
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