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Date:      Fri, 17 Jan 2003 18:18:38 -0600
From:      Jay Sern Liew <jay@americanhorizonsbank.com>
To:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   5400RPM|7200RPM Cable bottleneck?
Message-ID:  <1042849118.3e289d5ee4458@webmail.americanhorizonsbank.com>

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Greetings. 
 
	Does anyone know if a NFS server with a 7200RPM IDE HD will perform 
significantly better than a 5400RPM IDE HD over a cable connection? I'm 
assuming that the performance will only be noticable iff the NFS client is 
close(geographically) to the NFS server, i.e. same LAN since the bottleneck 
would be at the network level. 
 
	Also, if the 5400RPM IDE HD was RAIDed, would that match an unRAIDed 
7200RPM IDE HD? Thanks in advance. 
 
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Jay Sern Liew 
 
 

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