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Originally Posted by Quoth
Yes, but even with 1 Gbps LAN a USB adaptor case on a removed SATA drive is faster.
I've had a LAN in the house since about 1994 and long ago even had DOS PCs networked to an NT 3.51 server (Really an old AST 386 PC).
We've had CheaperNet coax, Token Ring and then a switch 10/100 Cat5 entirely from 1998.
We've had 1 Gbps with a managed switch for a while.
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The advantage of a LAN (wired connection) is you don't have to do 2 writes (one to the media, then 1 to the new system. Writes are the slowest as they read after write to verify the block was good.
Same here. a Cat5 Lan since 1990 with' a Netware 4.2 serer in the corner back then. Console? We don't need no stinkn console.. They just run. (the console monitor was on a KVM, that I did switch over to weekly. As I said. It just ran, while friends with NT were rebuilding