Is to possible to achieve the SATA II's 3Gbps (375MBps) between home network storage and home computers?
- by techaddict
Gigabit ethernet only has 1Gbps (125MBps), whereas SATA II has up to three times that rate.
Is it possible to achieve the rate of three times Gigabit ethernet connection which is SATA II speeds, between home network storage and the laptops and desktops with SATA II hard drives? If so, how?
Or, is the limitation of a gigabit ethernet port on the laptops the limitng factor, making 1000Gbps the fastest practical transfer speed possible? (practical, meaning that without taking apart the laptop and doing physical modifications like branching a SATA II transfer cable, etc.)
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I just realized -- wouldn't a USB 3.0 cable do the trick? Since USB 3.0 can reach up to 675MBps?