In telecommunication, effective data transfer rate is the average number of units of data, such as bits, characters, blocks, or frames, transferred per unit time from a source and accepted as valid by a sink.
Note: The effective data transfer rate is usually expressed in bits, characters, blocks, or frames per second. The effective data transfer rate may be averaged over a period of seconds, minutes, or hours.
A pipelined data server having an improved datatransfer architecture is used with a distributed computer network and a plurality of secondary storage devices to efficiently transferdata between the network and the secondary storage devices.
Once the entire block of data is resident in the buffer memory 64, a single transfer across the VME bus 52 is setup to transfer the data from the device processor 60 to the communication processor 54, and from there onto the network 12.
The memory 82 is 16 Mbytes of DRAM having a peak datatransferrate of 100 Mbytes/sec.
In telecommunication, effectivedatatransferrate is the average number of units of data, such as bits, characters, blocks, or frames, transferred per unit time from a source and accepted as valid by a sink.
Note: The effectivedatatransferrate is usually expressed in bits, characters, blocks, or frames per second.
The effectivedatatransferrate may be averaged over a period of seconds, minutes, or hours.