Re: USB 2.0 vs FireWire?

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Les Mikesell wrote:
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 01:06, Chris Ruprecht wrote:

Maybe it's related to your chipset - I think there may be some
variations.  I gave up on firewire on fedora when disk access
broke completely in mid-FC4 and didn't work till mid-FC5.  I'm
using a WD external case and adaptec controller with the
CentOSplus kernel and get about the same speed you listed for
USB 2.0 - somewhere in the 20+MB/sec range in the hdparm test.
This box doesn't have USB 2.0 for a direct comparison but I
saw about the same speed but more CPU consumption when running
it on USB from a laptop (that was probably under FC3, though).



It might be the chipset of the F/W card, not sure. I have another, older card, F/W only, I will try that in a bit.

Thanks,
Chris


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