1.7GB/s - HUGE 25GbE Upgrade
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- čas přidán 24. 06. 2024
- In this video I will be walking through my new 25GbE network setup! Thanks to Sonnet for sending over the 25GbE PCIe card that I used to set this up (this video is not sponsored, and Sonnet had no input on the video). This allowed us to get 1.7GB/s of data read from a NAS on MacOS. This card works with MacPro's as well as any other Macs via thunderbolt.
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TOC:
00:00 Overview of my setup
02:58 Equipment needed
07:07 Configurations and speed test
10:33 Who is this for?
13:52 Conclusion - Věda a technologie
I actually have 25Gbit internet speed. Init7 in Switzerland provides it for residential users for about $80 a month. It's mental, more often you're bottlenecked by the servers on the other end.
Aww you look so happy! I would absolutely love this for my home.
A couple of pictures of your hardware setup for this article would have been most useful
And I am here, happy with my network upgrade to 2.5GbE 😄, making wow sounds when I upload files to my NAS at 280MB/s
U did t say, hey how’s it it going ya’ll. always my favourite bit
I would be interested in seeing a 25G connection to your Snology running a SPF28 card and seeing if it can compete with the TrueNAS for transfer speeds.
I have that setup! Will be doing a video on it
@@SpaceRexWill Thank you! I have been pondering replacing my current Synology with the DS1621/4+ with NVME cache & SPF28 card or going TrueNAS with SFP28 and I have found nothing comparing the two at these speeds.
We are a small company and it has taken us 4 years with the nas to get 3.2 TB of Data, I can not imagine what it takes to really need 25gb. It really is cool to see this for companies that would need it, regardless of their size.
Oh wow! Will I remember4 years back, on your advice I upgraded my network to 10gbe and wow so happy with that. I can’t imagine what 25gbe would be like
Sweet speeds!
😆 Very informative video! thanks
You and I recently did discuss the fact that I wouldn’t’feel’ a significant difference with my 10g 1821+ setup. Has this card changed that evaluation? Would I need all SSDs to take full advantage? Can this even be used with an 1821+ system?
As much fun as it is being able to go 25GbE, I still dont find it worth it, or have I really seen a difference day to day in workflow. This is also that I have 14SSDs hooked up to this NAS so I have all the throughput
@@SpaceRexWill That’s everything I assumed. Thx Will! Stay awesome 😎
Nice. I think 25Gbit will get cheaper over the next few years; can't think why a homelab would need anything faster than that
Could you use the Sonnet 25GbE to Thunderbolt4 adapter as an alternative?
Yes! That adapter is actually just this card with a pcie to thunderbolt sled
I want it!
Can you please make a video on how you maintain your beard! I've said it before and I'll say it again, I love it!!
OMG, can they send me one, too? Thanks. :)
Cat8 with RJ45 can obviously do 40Gb
Came here to comment same
While this corresponds to "my dream" as well, realistically speaking this is useless for the average consumer.
I download everything directly to my NAS and my files are stored on the NAS only, syncing to the clients via Synology Drive. I'm already getting 250MB/sec right now and don't see the need for more to be honest. There is an extremely diminished return for higher speeds
Stop with the quarter measures, be a man and go 100 Gig for home)
as someone who is also building out a yt channel on tech -- fast connections and A LOT OF SPACE is a REQUIREMENT. Video editing, software, scripting, etc. I'm wired for 10G here and have backbone uplinks to 2 servers and 3 Synology stations (1 10g, 2 1g/10g). Sadly the other one is 10g over RJ45 blah$. NVME caching was a godsend!
whats the router you use?