So, I have a home network based on Gigabit network parts.
The central point has a 24 port switch on entry pro-scale. DHCP is handled by my ASUS Router connected to that.
My four NAS servers is in another room connected to an 8-port Switch of standard better home quality. It's just connected to the 24 port switch.
Then I have a 5-port switch in another room where I have some gaming stuff and newish Laptop.
To that laptop I connected a 3 TB USB3 disk from which two chunks of data would be copied to one of the NAS's.
The first chunk was about 500 GB, and the NAS isn't quick so I knew it would take a while, but I started this before I went to bed on my main computer which is connected directly to the 24-port switch. And I got transfer speeds between 18 GB/s and 28 GB/s averaging about 22 GB/s.
It's kind of what I expected.
Now, this morning I would start to dump another chunk of data, about 1.2 TB. But this time I started the transfer directly from the Laptop where the USB 3 disk is connected.
I get 7-8 GB/s steady.
I have stopped, tried from the main computer and I get the higher speed directly, then back starting the transfer from the laptop again. 7-8 GB/s again.
Through all of this the 3 TB disk is always connected to the same USB 3 port on the Laptop.
If the situation was reversed, I wouldn't be very surprised, but this just seems very odd to me.
The Laptop has Win 8.1, and the main rig has Win 7 Ultimate. But the disk is still never moved from the laptop. It has not restarted or anything.
The NAS is a fairly old Buffalo Terastation 4-disk in RAID5 with 4 2TB disks in it. But that point remains constant here. The strangeness has to happen in the other parts of the network.
Is there any reasonable explanation for this?
The central point has a 24 port switch on entry pro-scale. DHCP is handled by my ASUS Router connected to that.
My four NAS servers is in another room connected to an 8-port Switch of standard better home quality. It's just connected to the 24 port switch.
Then I have a 5-port switch in another room where I have some gaming stuff and newish Laptop.
To that laptop I connected a 3 TB USB3 disk from which two chunks of data would be copied to one of the NAS's.
The first chunk was about 500 GB, and the NAS isn't quick so I knew it would take a while, but I started this before I went to bed on my main computer which is connected directly to the 24-port switch. And I got transfer speeds between 18 GB/s and 28 GB/s averaging about 22 GB/s.
It's kind of what I expected.
Now, this morning I would start to dump another chunk of data, about 1.2 TB. But this time I started the transfer directly from the Laptop where the USB 3 disk is connected.
I get 7-8 GB/s steady.
I have stopped, tried from the main computer and I get the higher speed directly, then back starting the transfer from the laptop again. 7-8 GB/s again.
Through all of this the 3 TB disk is always connected to the same USB 3 port on the Laptop.
If the situation was reversed, I wouldn't be very surprised, but this just seems very odd to me.
The Laptop has Win 8.1, and the main rig has Win 7 Ultimate. But the disk is still never moved from the laptop. It has not restarted or anything.
The NAS is a fairly old Buffalo Terastation 4-disk in RAID5 with 4 2TB disks in it. But that point remains constant here. The strangeness has to happen in the other parts of the network.
Is there any reasonable explanation for this?