• Mike Wooskey
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    2813 days ago

    E.g., NAS on my LAN, especially for streaming high res video to devices in my house.

      • Mike Wooskey
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        1513 days ago

        Well, no I’m not. You’re right. I miscalculated how much data was needed for video streaming. Even multiple simultaneous hi-res streams should stream fine with 1GbE.

        But as an abstracted idea, you might want high throughput within your LAN for some reaosn, even if an ISP doesn’t offer 10Gbps to your house.

        • @CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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          713 days ago

          File transfers between devices is one reason. With NVME R/W speeds you can easily saturate 1Gb networking equipment. I think 10Gb is more than most people need most of the time but it would still be nice to have if it weren’t so expensive. I just bought a small 2.5Gb switch to connect my server and PC together since both have 2.5Gb NICs and that seems to be a happy medium.

    • @GamingChairModel@lemmy.world
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      313 days ago

      My gigabit connection is good enough for my NAS, as the read speeds on the hard drive itself tend to be limited to about a gigabit/s anyway. But I could see some kind of SSD NAS benefiting from a faster LAN connection.

      • @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        212 days ago

        If you shell money out for a full-flash NAS, you have the money to buy the bandwidth easily by the truckload.