selfhosted·SelfhostedbyKarna TrueNAS 25.10 Begins Testing With Faster Performance, 400GbE Networkinghttps://www.phoronix.com/news/TrueNAS-25.10-TestingOpen linkView original on lemmy.ml70Comments14
AAnalog replylemmy.ml4Hide 4 repliesI am trying so hard not to be a pedantic ass about 1GB and 1Gb… … and failing. We knew what you meant!6
FFuckwit McBumCrumble replymidwest.socialDepends on what you're doing with it. Video editing? No it's not. Backups? Yeah it's fine.2
ladfrombrad 🇬🇧 replylemdro.idDepends on your future proofing. I've got a box with two 2.5GbE ethernet ports incoming, but it only takes one 1GbE or 100 Mbps device before that to bottleneck it.1
vvga replysopuli.xyz1Hide 1 replyMy NAS is a Raspberry Pi4 with a single consumer-level SSD. My backups sometimes complete.4
ripcord replylemmy.worldShould be plenty, should always complete. Unless you are running out of space.1
Looks at 1GbE bottleneck.
😭
100Mbps up because copper T^T
Shouldn't bought from Ea-nasir.
8 Mbps up here because Australia
1GB network throughout is good enough for home use, isn’t?
I am trying so hard not to be a pedantic ass about 1GB and 1Gb…
… and failing.
We knew what you meant!
my bad :(
I'm taking these posts as Gigabits, and Megathreads
Fuck the pendants?
What about GiB?
No never.
Especially not in networking.
But 8n general just no
Depends on what you're doing with it. Video editing? No it's not. Backups? Yeah it's fine.
Depends on your future proofing.
I've got a box with two 2.5GbE ethernet ports incoming, but it only takes one 1GbE or 100 Mbps device before that to bottleneck it.
My NAS is a Raspberry Pi4 with a single consumer-level SSD. My backups sometimes complete.
Should be plenty, should always complete. Unless you are running out of space.