I have Naslite HDD running on two PCs. One is a data server, the other is a backup.
The dataserver is a home made PIII with a 500G PATA drive. The NIC is a generic no-name gigabit card called a NIC-T3 based on a Realtek chipset.
The backup is a second hand Dell GX-270 running a 2.4Ghz P4 with 750G SATA drive and onboard Gigabit LAN. The Dell came with a 30G PATA drive, but I removed that and replaced it with the 750G SATA drive - the SATA cables were already in place, so it was a straight forward plug in.
I use the PIII as a dataserver on my home network. I use the Dell to backup the dataserver, plus a media player, a laptop and another desktop.
The problem I have is that the Dell is very slow compared to the PIII. It takes far longer to boot up than the PIII. Despite having a faster/more modern CPU, motherboard, hard drive, etc.
Anyone any ideas why this is ?
Many thanks,
Des.
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