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woshiysc

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Nov 5, 2012
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there is only 110MB/s real speed..... anything wrong with my setting?
I found every 2 port copy same data,and 225MB/S is not real..
I forget VLAN or other thing?

With the rapid development of SSD and RAID,gigabit network becomes a contribution to the bottleneck of LAN connection speed.
There I use a mac mini as a home server(NAS) and make it connected a LaCie 6TB thunderbolt disk drive on RAID0 mode.With gigabit network can only provide 100MB per second transmission rate,you may think use Link Aggregation double (even triple)the LAN connection speed.
With 2012 iMac&Mac mini can only provide one network port,make it seem
impossible to release link aggregation.
Don't forget Thunderbolt port and Chris link in thunderbolt link.
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1383939/
So I use two Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter with one connect to a iMac and the other connect to a Mac mini make them double the LAN connection speed with the help of a Cisco smart switch--Cisco SG200-8.

The transfer speed when copying big files is kept at 225MB per second!
Those make mac mini become a powerful NAS ether on performance or sharing speed.
 

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