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Polaris20
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What if you had a file server setup with Gigabit Ethernet, and another computer (a notebook is what I had in mind) to record with, using the file server as a network hard drive.
Now, taking into account that people successfully record with firewire, which is only 400Mb/sec, and this is 1000Mb/sec, I wonder if it would work.
Now, one has to take into account the overhead in protocols, as well as the file server's bus, but I think it would be possible.
That way you could have a central computer for audio files.
Of course you could do a file copy to back it all up anyway, but I would like to try it, just for fun.
Just a computer/networking geek thinking out loud
Now, taking into account that people successfully record with firewire, which is only 400Mb/sec, and this is 1000Mb/sec, I wonder if it would work.
Now, one has to take into account the overhead in protocols, as well as the file server's bus, but I think it would be possible.
That way you could have a central computer for audio files.
Of course you could do a file copy to back it all up anyway, but I would like to try it, just for fun.
Just a computer/networking geek thinking out loud
