Re: Benchmarks..


Subject: Re: Benchmarks..
From: Patrik Schindler (poc@pocnet.net)
Date: Sun May 07 2000 - 15:50:42 EDT


At 11:36 Uhr -0800 07.05.2000, Tom Watson wrote:

>I've been told, but can't confirm it right now, that copies of files
>in one direction (to the server??) are faster that copies in the other
>direction (from the server??).

This is true. To is much faster than from:
969 KBytes read vs. 5669 KBytes write.

Measured with Helios LanTest (2 Iterations, Other settings set to Faster Networks).

My Config:

AMD K6/233, 3C905B TX, SCSI Stripe which is capable of doing 14MB/s (hdparm), Linux Kernel 2.2.14, glibc-2.1.2, netatalk-1.4b2-asun-2.1.3
PMac 7500/G3-400, Kingston KNE100TX, Sys 7.6.1, OT 1.3, AppleShare 3.8.1.

:wq! PoC



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