Windows 10: Is possible do a PC backup on NAS with 1000Mbps speed ?????

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  1. lse123 Win User

    Is possible do a PC backup on NAS with 1000Mbps speed ?????


    I have a PC 1000Mbps Ethernet card, a switch 1000Mbps, a NAS 1000Mbps, and an Internet Gateway 100Mbps


    Is possible do a PC backup on NAS with 1000Mbps speed ?????

    :)
     
    lse123, Jan 7, 2016
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  2. MDM2016 Win User

    Atheros Ethernet Windows 10

    Hi...Driver LAN Quacomm AR8151 PCIe 10/100/1000Mbps not working at maximum speed in Windows 10... used driver = Qualcomm Atheros AR8151 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30)
     
    MDM2016, Jan 7, 2016
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  3. Saltgrass Win User
    Windows 10 Professional System Image Restore From Network Attached Storage

    I don't use a network location to store system images. The speed of a backup or recovery is much slower than a local external or internal drive.

    The image needs to be on the root of a drive for local storage. The network location does not have that requirement.

    The main problem I see is connecting to the NAS when booting to the recovery media. Of course you can test that and see if the system finds the image. You will probably need the network path and possibly password for the NAS. Wireless may not have a driver
    but Ethernet should work outside of Windows.
     
    Saltgrass, Jan 7, 2016
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  4. Railtech Win User

    Is possible do a PC backup on NAS with 1000Mbps speed ?????

    No not possible. There are many factors that affect transfer speed. If you can achieve anything around 700Mbps consider that excellent.
     
    Railtech, Jan 7, 2016
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  5. bro67 Win User
    It would be if you had Enterprise equipment, along with a powerful enough machine and proper hard drive and controller.
     
    bro67, Jan 7, 2016
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  6. lse123 Win User
    how connect to achieve upper 100Mbps...? 600-1000Mbps
     
    lse123, Jan 7, 2016
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  7. Railtech Win User
    Your going to have to be more specific. Not enough detail
     
    Railtech, Jan 7, 2016
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  8. lse123 Win User

    Is possible do a PC backup on NAS with 1000Mbps speed ?????

    how connect devices...
    PC to switch and
    switch to gateway and
    NAS to switch
    are these OK

    ???
     
    lse123, Jan 7, 2016
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  9. linw Win User
    You just need to have everything in the path from PC to NAS on 1GB.

    Your Gateway LAN ports are only 100MB so you will connect your PC and NAS via the 1GB switch.
     
    linw, Jan 7, 2016
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  10. swarfega Win User
    I have gigabit powerline adapters between me and router and then to the NAS. I use cat 6 ethernet cables throughout the route. I also have a nic card which supports gigabit.

    I am not sure how i can test the speed between me and the NAS to see how fast it is.
     
    swarfega, Jan 7, 2016
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  11. linw Win User
    Just copy a largish file across and look at the speed shown by the copy.
     
  12. bro67 Win User
    The controller on both ends and especially with the powerline adapters being the weakest link. You will never reach the speeds that you would get with a direct connection back to the switch or Gateway.

    The gear I am using, I can achieve close to the 100 mb/s on my laptop and desktop when connected to Ethernet. Because my switch and Gateway are Business grade. That means more horsepower under the hood.

    You can use Clonezilla on a Pendrive and that would give you a pretty accurate figure.
     
    bro67, Jan 8, 2016
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  13. Railtech Win User

    Is possible do a PC backup on NAS with 1000Mbps speed ?????

    You can also use Windows Task Manager Performance view to view network traffic in both directions while you do any number of network related tasks such as file/folder copy, download/upload on internet, etc. Copies to your NAS will be limited by CPU, RAM, and disk configuration on the NAS. Disk configuration of your NAS will be the weakest link followed by RAM then CPU. If you are using one of those ethernet connected single disks that advertise themselves as an NAS your maximum will be limited by the performance of the disk itself. In general an SATA III HDD will read about 120MBps maximum.
     
    Railtech, Jan 8, 2016
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  14. gl3nborj Win User
    Gateway speed will choke both, try connecting the NAS directly to the ethernet card to achieve your goal. Else buy a high speed router/gateway whichi can provide the said transfer speed.
     
    gl3nborj, Apr 5, 2018
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