Name the factor which affect transfer of data from one system to another
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Protocol: Different protocols can affect the transfer rates by bottle necking the drive. For example, a solid state drive on IDE is a really bad idea because the maximum speed of IDE is just over 120 MB/s. Sometimes slower for the slave drive.
Length of cable: A Cat 5e cable at over 50m (tested) will only transfer 100 MB/s: I’ve seen shorter cables that can reach 1 GB/s.
Busy system: A system at full CPU load may not receive as fast as the device can send.
Drive capacity: For flash storage devices (Solid state drives), the fuller they are, the slower they get.
Age: Solid state drives, CDs, and some other media get slower as the years pass. Or maybe just in comparison to that new hard drive you bought.
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