Interesting, I had my sight set on the Pluggable one on Amazon before
reading your e-mail :-) Seven ports is probably overkill but the price and
reviews are good.

The main reason for the hub is primarily for laptops with USB 3 ports (they
usually only have two). I run Linux on a USB 3 stick so that doesn't leave
much room for a target and source disk each connected via USB 3. I suppose
a plus to seven ports is that I can queue up multiple imaging jobs and let
it percolate.

Thanks for the suggestions- I'll research a little more however the
Pluggable one looks like it will fit the bill.

--
Jeremy MountainJohnson
Jeremy.MountainJohnson at gmail.com


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Mike Miller <mbmiller+l at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 30 Jan 2013, Jeremy MountainJohnson wrote:
>
>  Any suggestions (general experience, benchmarks, etc) are greatly
>> appreciated,
>>
>
> I haven't used a hub, but I was happily surprised at how fast the USB 3
> was with my Seagate 3TB external drive.  This is not systematic
> benchmarking, but ...  The first time I tried it, I measured how quickly it
> copied a file from the external drive to my laptop's internal hard drive.
>  The file was 2.9 GB and it copied it in 17 seconds.  A file that size was
> taking about 2 minutes by USB 2.  Now I want to add USB 3 to my other
> machines, so I am also interested in the hubs.
>
> Mike
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