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Fatex usb drive with raspberry pi plex media server
Fatex usb drive with raspberry pi plex media server









fatex usb drive with raspberry pi plex media server

The Raspberry Pi 2 can be downloaded from at 10.5 MB/s via SAMBA The Raspberry Pi can be downloaded from at a maximum rate of 4.42 MB/s via SAMBA

fatex usb drive with raspberry pi plex media server

The Banana Pi could be uploaded to at 26.45 MB/s via USB and 26.73 MB/s via SATA The Raspberry Pi 2 could push uploads at 10.8 MB/s via SAMBA The Raspberry Pi could be uploaded to at 7.55 MB/s via SAMBA Furthermore using the native file system ext4 means even less overhead. The SATA benefit here on the Banana Pi is clear, ftp requires very little CPU overhead so maximum speeds are achievable on all devices. The Banana Pi could be downloaded from at 27.4 MB/s via USB and 47.4 MB/s via SATA The Raspberry Pi 2 could be downloaded from at 10.75 MB/s via FTP The Raspberry Pi could be downloaded from at 10 MB/s via FTP The Banana Pi topped at 17.3 MB/s via USB and 26.3 MB/s using SATA for uploads The Raspberry Pi 2 could take 10.75 MB/s for ftp uploads The Raspberry Pi can be uploaded to at a maximum rate of 7.49 MB/s I used robocopy for copying SAMBA files and FileZilla to transfer via FTP on an Alienware m14xr2. Current versions of vsftpd and SAMBA were installed from the Wheezy repositories as well. The current NTFS-3G and exfat-utils were installed from the Debian Wheezy repository.

fatex usb drive with raspberry pi plex media server

The hard drive was formatted with ext4, NTFS and exFAT. The same 160 GB 7200 RPM 2.5″ Hard Drive formatted as ext4 used in my other benchmarks along with a Banana Pi SATA Cable was the storage device in all tests.











Fatex usb drive with raspberry pi plex media server