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What is the "External Baud Rate" of the HDD?
There is a spare server for hanging video, on it Toshiba DT01ACA2004.0. When the air is on and a large file larger than 10 gigabytes is copied from the network (gigabit), the air starts showing a black background for random time and video time jump. It seems that the SPU is not overloaded and the RAM is also more than (both about 5-7%). I assume this is a hard drive, when it is copied over a gigabit network, it starts to slow down to read a large file (video), as it is being recorded from the network. AT Yandex I looked at the TX HDD: Connecting SATA 6Gbit / s, External data transfer rate - 600 Mb / s
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A very strange description of a task or question.
Look at the queue to the disk or the response time and everything will become clear, if it grows, then it does not have time.
SATA 6Gbit/s - interface speed. This is the maximum speed at which the disk interface is capable of operating, and the disk itself, at such a speed, will only be able to give you its cache, nothing more. Not even all SSDs are capable of this (working at that speed).
Judging by the wording of the question, it is best for you to contact a specialist.
In short, the speed of a conventional hard drive is within 150 MB / s, with random access it can drop up to several MB per second. You can check whether there is a problem with disk performance through the command queue to the disk (there is such a performance metric).
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