I was comparing GigE specs of 1Gib/s as a theoretical limit, inhibited by the protocols that ran over it (TCP - be happy if you get 800Mib/s) to USB's theoretical limit (400Mib/s) and whatever disk-transfer protocol is used over it (don't expect 66MiB/s disk transfer rates, even if the HW on the disk could support it)

oops...base-6 math instead of base-8
Don't expect 50MiB/s data-transfer rates over USB

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