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The one is bits the other is bytes ;)
Network...3 gigabits, while a decent nvme gen 4 can do 4-5 gigabytes
Even old SATA connected SSDs should be able to keep up if you don't buy trash.
Most ppl might even have spinning drives, they can do ~100 Mbyte/s..
Some have upgraded to SSD, that can do up to ~500 Mbyte/s.
And a few have upgraded to NVME, most are in the range of 1000-2500 Mbytes/s
All these numbers are for fresh new drives.
3 Gigabit = 375 MBytes/s. Yes I can do the math!