JackOfAll wrote: 
> You'll be lucky to see real-world speeds of 65Mb... ;)
> 
pippin wrote: 
> Still definitely more than USB...
> 
No, pippin, that can't be right. A USB 2.0 HDD must be faster than 65
Mbps, even on a Pi. After all, 65 Mbps = 8 MBps (perhaps more commonly
written as 8 MB/s).

USB 2.0 Hi-Speed has a gross transfer rate of 480 Mbps = 60 MBps. Due to
protocol overhead, you can achieve around 30-35 MBps on your average
Windows box (assuming a USB 2.0 port; a USB 2.0 device on a USB 3.0 port
could be slightly faster than that). The Pi2 has a pretty small and slow
SoC, but it surely must net you more than 8 MBps! I'm tempted to run a
benchmark when I get home...


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