Now you need to consider your network. More than any other factor, your available network bandwidth determines the amount of data that you can realistically transfer during a backup period. The following table compares the performance of different types of networks. As you can see, network performance can significantly impede large backup operations.
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 Network Type  | 
 Theoretical Transfer Rate  | 
 Realistic Throughput  | 
 Realistic Transfer Rate*  | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 
 10Base-T Ethernet  | 
 10 mbps =1.25 MB/seconds  | 
 40-50%  | 
 500 KB/seconds=1.8 GB/hour  | 
| 
 100Base-T Ethernet  | 
 100 mbps=12.5 MB/seconds  | 
 80%  | 
 10 MB/seconds=36 GB/hour  | 
| 
 1 Gigabit Ethernet  | 
 1000 mbps=125 MB/seconds  | 
 70%  | 
 87.5 MB/seconds=315 GB/hour  | 
Note: If you are backing up concurrently with other operations, remember that your backup operations will not achieve the maximum, realistic transfer rate listed.
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