Just recently upgraded my network to gigabit (Netgear GS105 + brand new CAT6 cables). Previous to my upgrade I was maxing out my 100Mbit network from the NASLite with constant 11MB/s transfers. The 3Com 3C905 in the NASLite box was replaced with an Intel PRO/1000 MT adapter and a Netgear GA311 was installed in the client machine. These are the numbers I'm getting after the upgrade:
Quote:
E:\dw\diskWriggler-1.0.1.win32\diskwrigg
ler -NTSC -C -t -n 1000 -o \\192.168.0.11\disk-0
Frame Resolution : 720 x 486
Bytes / Pixel : 2,00 (packed) (8 bit, 4:2:2 sampling)
Frame Size : 699,840 bytes
File Type : All frames in one container file (699,840,000 bytes).
Writing 1000 x 699840 byte frames into file \\192.168.0.11\disk-0/framestream.dat
200 frames in 5,02 secs ==> 39,88 FPS (26,61 MB/s)
191 frames in 5,02 secs ==> 38,08 FPS (25,42 MB/s)
178 frames in 5,02 secs ==> 35,49 FPS (23,69 MB/s)
134 frames in 5,02 secs ==> 26,72 FPS (17,83 MB/s)
138 frames in 5,02 secs ==> 27,51 FPS (18,36 MB/s)
141 frames in 5,00 secs ==> 28,20 FPS (18,82 MB/s)
18 frames in 0,63 secs ==> 28,80 FPS (19,22 MB/s)
Write Summary : 1000.00 frames in 30,70 secs
: 26,72(min) 32,57(avg) 39,88(max) FPS
: 17,83(min) 21,74(avg) 26,61(max) MB/s
Reading 1000 x 699840 byte frames from file \\192.168.0.11\disk-0/framestream.dat
23 frames in 5,25 secs ==> 4,38 FPS (2,92 MB/s)
38 frames in 5,03 secs ==> 7,55 FPS (5,04 MB/s)
59 frames in 5,02 secs ==> 11,76 FPS (7,85 MB/s)
101 frames in 5,08 secs ==> 19,89 FPS (13,27 MB/s)
103 frames in 5,06 secs ==> 20,35 FPS (13,58 MB/s)
102 frames in 5,09 secs ==> 20,02 FPS (13,36 MB/s)
102 frames in 5,00 secs ==> 20,40 FPS (13,62 MB/s)
101 frames in 5,06 secs ==> 19,95 FPS (13,32 MB/s)
102 frames in 5,06 secs ==> 20,15 FPS (13,45 MB/s)
89 frames in 5,03 secs ==> 17,69 FPS (11,81 MB/s)
100 frames in 5,02 secs ==> 19,94 FPS (13,31 MB/s)
80 frames in 3,98 secs ==> 20,08 FPS (13,40 MB/s)
Read Summary : 1000.00 frames in 59,69 secs
: 4,38(min) 16,75(avg) 20,40(max) FPS
: 2,92(min) 11,18(avg) 13,62(max) MB/s
I'm not exactly thrilled with the performance "boost", was I expecting too much? See my signature for specs on the NASLite machine.. any ideas of possible causes of this semi-dissapointing performance increase?