WAY you will get 1Gbs TCP transfer. You'd be happy with 80% of that, and
estatic with 90% (in some recent performance tests at work, were able to
squeeze 850Mbs with TCP over GigE). There is a comparison similarity
between the TCP overhead (using buffers, waiting for ACK's etc) as there
is with the HD transfer protocols
So don't use TCP. Or even IP. Use AoE.
I was comparing TCP over GigE with <insert disk access protocol here>
over USB, not saying that that is what is used
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