On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 8:56 AM Jasper Bongertz <jas...@packet-foo.com> wrote: > > Hi Richard, > > I know there are some USB-C 10G network adapters (and the ProfiShark 10G, of > course), but I haven't tested any of them.
I have tested one or two of them. They run warm to hot but seem to work. In my tests I used NVMe and at that time only had 1TB spare on the laptop I was using (on a second NVMe card), but it was fast enough for about 500-600MB/s. Now you can get 4TB NVMe or even 8TB NVMe (although you would pay $849 for 4TB.) However, you need Thunderbolt 3 and it seems that very few Linux laptops have that. System 76 has one or two (the Adder WS, for example.) The Librem laptops do not. Lenovo has one on it P51 and two on the P53. I used a NetGear GS110EMX to generate the traffic (with multiple devices plugged into it and mirroring all traffic to the 10GBe port(s).) > Writing that much data to disk is > something I do with small portable servers (about the size of a small shoe > box) > with a FPGA based capture card. NVMe can handle it ... -- Regards, Richard Sharpe (何以解憂?唯有杜康。--曹操)(传说杜康是酒的发明者) ___________________________________________________________________________ Sent via: Wireshark-dev mailing list <wireshark-dev@wireshark.org> Archives: https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev Unsubscribe: https://www.wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-dev mailto:wireshark-dev-requ...@wireshark.org?subject=unsubscribe