I thought LAGG doesn't multiply the bandwidth by the number of links, but instead provides full single link bandwidth to multiple clients simultaneously (in this case 2 clients should receive full 2.5Gbps simultaneous).
I think it's good that it kicks out another admin login session. It's supposed to just be a dashboard to set up and test the services, not a place through which you use them.
Your "bandwidth" is 5 gigabit, which is 2.5 GBex2. Think of it it like adding another lane to the highway and you don't get any faster by driving in the center of the lane. It adds redundancy and another lane, that's it. SMB multipath without any LAGG would allow you to get better performance than LAGG, actually. Terramaster also lets you install your own OS, just pop out that old USB and throw in another USB and it will boot right up into the OS. Pretty sure you can also install to the nvme's and boot from either of them as well if the OS you want to use doesn't like USB drives for boot drives.
Guess if you leave the covers off you can install extra sata ports in the m.2 slots and have more hdds but that would be silly. Just buy a bigger enclosure with more bays.
This seems to be a very small corner of the market that they are catering this to. I don't know anyone who needs something like this that a SSD in an enclosure can't do.
I thought LAGG doesn't multiply the bandwidth by the number of links, but instead provides full single link bandwidth to multiple clients simultaneously (in this case 2 clients should receive full 2.5Gbps simultaneous).
correct you won't get 5GBit on 1 client, but you will get 2.5Gbitx2 for 2 clients for a total of 5Gbit...
It's LAGG hash function uses Mac addresses.
You can try SMB3 Multipath (without LACP).
I think channel bonding is different from link aggregation where you can transfer two things at once - both at 2.5gbs but not one at 5
I think it's good that it kicks out another admin login session. It's supposed to just be a dashboard to set up and test the services, not a place through which you use them.
Your "bandwidth" is 5 gigabit, which is 2.5 GBex2. Think of it it like adding another lane to the highway and you don't get any faster by driving in the center of the lane. It adds redundancy and another lane, that's it. SMB multipath without any LAGG would allow you to get better performance than LAGG, actually. Terramaster also lets you install your own OS, just pop out that old USB and throw in another USB and it will boot right up into the OS. Pretty sure you can also install to the nvme's and boot from either of them as well if the OS you want to use doesn't like USB drives for boot drives.
Thank you for the review, very complete!
SMB3 Multichannel is what you need if you want to go above 2.5Gbps
Intro looks great!
Guess if you leave the covers off you can install extra sata ports in the m.2 slots and have more hdds but that would be silly. Just buy a bigger enclosure with more bays.
Don't you need to read the operation instructions provided by the manufacturer before starting to use it?
This seems to be a very small corner of the market that they are catering this to. I don't know anyone who needs something like this that a SSD in an enclosure can't do.