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Shawn wrote:
> John Jardine wrote:
>> For large files, ISO, distros etc I'd definitely use USB or portable
>> drives.  I've transferred stuff over my internal (1Gbs) network and it
>> was still "too slow".  That said, I only do stuff like that a couple of
>> times a month at most.
> 
> I find even USB transfers too slow (for large files).  If I'm *really*
> after speed, I'll plug in another drive directly to the motherboard..
> But the USB SATA adapter is a reasonable compromise.... :)
> 
eSATA is your friend.  My laptop and file server each has an eSATA port
and most new motherboards have an eSATA port or two.
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