I work in the oilfield and have a mobile office trailer with a computer in it that collects a lot of data. The computer has no internet connectivity but is on a hardwired gigabit network with other devices in the trailer. I regularly need to extract anywhere from 10-100 GB of data from this computer and upload it to FTP servers at night back at my motel.
I have been copying this data to USB drives but it is terribly slow as the computer in the office trailer only has USB 2.0. Often I am stuck there for a couple of hours at the end of the day doing this after everyone leaves. Once back in town at the motel room I connect the USB to my MBP and upload it to the FTP. I don't really care how long this takes as I can let it run all night. My main concern is copying the data faster in the field.
It seems to me that a NAS is the solution. Over gigabit it should copy much faster than USB 2.0. My concerns are though how will I get the data from the NAS to my MBP so I can upload it back at the motel? Connecting the NAS to the public wifi at the motel doesn't seem like a good idea. Can I connect my laptop directly to the NAS via USB and get data from it?
I have been copying this data to USB drives but it is terribly slow as the computer in the office trailer only has USB 2.0. Often I am stuck there for a couple of hours at the end of the day doing this after everyone leaves. Once back in town at the motel room I connect the USB to my MBP and upload it to the FTP. I don't really care how long this takes as I can let it run all night. My main concern is copying the data faster in the field.
It seems to me that a NAS is the solution. Over gigabit it should copy much faster than USB 2.0. My concerns are though how will I get the data from the NAS to my MBP so I can upload it back at the motel? Connecting the NAS to the public wifi at the motel doesn't seem like a good idea. Can I connect my laptop directly to the NAS via USB and get data from it?