[Linux-Biella] disco LAN lacie

Paolo Ciarrocchi paolo.ciarrocchi a gmail.com
Mar 1 Lug 2008 12:09:08 CEST


2008/7/1 leonardo LeOS buffa <leonardo.buffa a bilug.it>:
[...]
> io tornerei alla domanda di prima: qualuno mi fa 'sta prova?

Io no ;-)
Ma ti quoto chi li ha fatti:
"In our tests, we saw transfer speeds - both read and write - of no
less than 6MB/s (about 48mbps) on a local 10/100 network and around
8-10MB/s average (64-80mbps) on a gigabit network. These speeds are
average for our test network. Your speeds may vary."

"Conclusion
LaCie's new Ethernet Disk mini "Home Edition" is a great way of
storing data on a wired or wireless network. Data can be shared
between multiple users on a LAN, it's easy to set up, easy to access
and most functions are identical (or very similar) to standard USB or
FireWire hard drives. The major benefit to the Ethernet Disk mini is
that it can be accessed via LaCie's special website from anywhere in
the world. You can literally be kicking back in Moscow and access your
files in Modesto. It's beautiful in simplicity and accessibility; we
just wish the data rates were faster. "

Da:
http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/review/4886/lacie-ethernet-disk-mini-home-edition-500gb-review

Ciao,
-- 
Paolo
http://paolo.ciarrocchi.googlepages.com/


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