![]() The reason is that each "entry path" into the motherboard is "like a pipe", and there is a set limit to how much can go through that pipe at any one time. By spreading your storage devices across multiple connection points you can avoid bottlenecks. There are different ways to connect through the motherboard such as the NIC, PCIe, Firewire, Raid Card, USB, etc. They can however be measured by benchmarking tools.Īn internal hardware path describes how the storage device is connected through your motherboard. The effects of optimization are often difficult to judge. ![]() However, the default kernel can be tweaked as shown in certain parts of this article to perform better.
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