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Old 08-18-2004, 01:42 PM
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I have 2 linux machines connect via a cable router and CAT-5. When ftp-ing
from one to the other in binary mode, I get the following performance. Is
this reasonable, or should I expect better? Could disk speed be a
bottleneck? The source PC is circa 1999, but the target is circa 2002.

637000704 bytes sent in 01:29 (6.78 MB/s)




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Old 08-18-2004, 04:20 PM
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 08:42:05 +0000, Buck Turgidson wrote:

> I have 2 linux machines connect via a cable router and CAT-5. When ftp-ing
> from one to the other in binary mode, I get the following performance. Is
> this reasonable, or should I expect better? Could disk speed be a
> bottleneck? The source PC is circa 1999, but the target is circa 2002.
>
> 637000704 bytes sent in 01:29 (6.78 MB/s)


I believe that is about what I have seen when ftp-ing. 6.78 mbytes =
approx 67.8 mbits; your connection is probably 100 mbits, and there is
some overhead.

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