Reads on an external hard drive ( USB 2.0 ) for me on Debian wheezy are
about 10.6 Megabytes / second.

Writes for me on Debian wheezy are about 21 Megabytes / second.

I also did these tests while booted off this external ( USB 2.0 ) hard
drive. Which was a Seagate barracuda 7200 RPM drive in a self powered
PATA<->USB 2.0 external case. A cheesy / cheap external case at that.


On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 12:30 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'm doing a electronic project and I think that BeagleBone Black may be the 
> solution.
>
> The specifications are as follows:
> -Linux with PHP or C, for remote connection to mySQL server and TCP / IP 
> sockets for connection to cameras.
> -Possibility of digital inputs and outputs and analog inputs, UARTs, PWM,...
> -Continuos reading and writing files, up 120kbytes size, at rate of 20Mbits/s 
> on storage medium of at least 32GBytes. A SD card will not work.¿Can I 
> connect an external hard drive to USB 2.0 or other mass storage at 20Mbits/s?
>
>
>
> Does anyone has done anything like this?
>
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