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by moralestapia
575 days ago
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I'm confused, I assumed we were talking about the network layer. If we are talking about storage, well, SATA can't give you more than ~5Gbps so I guess the answer is no? But also no one else can do it, unless they're using super exotic HDD tech (hint: they're not, it's actually the opposite). What a weird thing to argue about, btw, literally everybody is running a network layer on top of storage that lets you have much higher throughput. When one talks about R2/S3 throughput no one (on my circle, ofc.) would think we are referring to the speed of their HDDs, lmao. But it's nice to see this, it's always amusing to stumble upon people with a wildly different point of view on things. |
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There are any number of ways they could implement R2 that would allow it to run at full wire speed, but S3 doesn't run at full wire speed by default (unless you make many parallel requests) and I'd be surprised if R2 does.