by Jonathan Updated Jan 8, 2021 Published Jan 8, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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As it turns out, my benchmarking process was flawed, and I had to learn a bit about the Linux networking stack to figure out why! Special thanks to commenter marvell marvell for pointing out the obvious, and to Javier Choclin for suggesting I try out the MZHOU...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 12, 2020 Published Nov 6, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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After my previous video testing Intel’s i340 4-port gigabit Ethernet NIC on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, I thought I’d see if I could break the 4 Gbps networking barrier—and I did! Check out the Raspberry Pi PCIe Card Database:...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 14, 2020 Published Sep 17, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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Can you get TRIM and UASP support on an USB SSD on the #RaspberryPi? Those are two of the questions I answer in this video (hint: sometimes). In this video I explore the performance and support for TRIM and UASP for the following drives: – Inatech enclosure...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 15, 2020 Published Aug 6, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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I tested an NVMe SSD, an SATA SSD, the fastest USB flash drives on the market, and some cheaper USB 3.0 flash drives to see what’s the best performing storage option for the #RaspberryPi. I also tested how well they hold up under heavy load, and found some...