Re: Snap expert guidance and opinions please.
Okay, as for the speed....
I have used Netstat Live (by Analog X) to do some speed measurements, but most of my speeds are not from there. Netstat Live is free, FYI.
I use a program called TerraCopy on all my windows machines (also free). This particular program shows information on all file transfers in windows (to an NAS, external drive, or internal drives, etc etc etc). I just use what I see there on large file transfers.
I will say, if you are getting speeds like an old 4100, something is wrong!
As for the networking stuff, I am a hardware guy, thus I cannot tell you how to do any of the stuff I asked you (that's what my friends are for, LOL). But, I am pretty sure all of the stuff you mentioned the GOS does, and does better than Snap OS ever did. I can only recommend you keep digging until someone tells you how to do it. :-)
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6 x Snap 4400 (SATA Converted)
2 x Snap 4500 (SATA Converted)
1 x Snap 110
5 x Snap 410
3 x Snap 520
2 x Sanbloc S50
Drives from 250GB to 2TB (PATA, SATA, and SAS)
GOS v5.2.067
All subject to change, day by day......
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