On Mar 4, 2014 8:32 AM, "Pete Travis" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Mar 3, 2014 7:58 PM, "Dan Mossor" <dan.mossor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > When the DVD is built, I pull the updates across the local network to my machine and build the DVD there. These <4GiB transfers sometimes take close to 3 to 4 hours using NFS, and it is a Gigabit network. rsync appeared to be a bit faster, but my goal is to find the most efficient transfer method to move lots of little -and some big - files across a local network.
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> > Dan Mossor
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> What kind of NAS is this? Are the disks in good shape? Even with 10/100, the transfer rate should be faster than DVD write speed, allowing you to burn the disc on the fly, without copying everything to the workstation first.
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> Gigabit has a theoretical max of ~125MB/s. You're nowhere near that; changing the transfer protocol to gain a few percentage points on throughout is a moot question when the bottleneck is clearly somewhere else. If your workstation is a Raspberry Pi, you have probably reached it's limits and should probably consider an upgrade for any measureable performance gain.
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> --Pete
Oops, sorry for dragging off-list, Dan .
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