| markm75 2007-04-02, 1:14 pm |
| On Apr 2, 10:32 am, Arno Wagner <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage markm75 <markm...@msn.com> wrote:
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> With maximum compression? Ok, then it is not a CPU issue.
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> There seems to be some problem with the network. One test you can try is
> pushing, say, 10 GB or so of data through the network to the target
> drive and see how long that takes. If that works with expected speed,
> then there is some issue with the type of traffic your software
> generates. Difficult to debug without sniffing the traffic.
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> One other thing you shoulkd do is to create some test setup, that
> allows you to test the speed in 5-10 minutes, otherwise this
> will literally take forever to figure out.
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> I agree that jumbo-frames are not the issue. They can increase
> throughput by 10% or so, but your problem is an order of magnitude
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> Here is an additional test: Connect the two computers directly with
> a short CAT5e cable and see whether things get fater then.
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just tried a 10gb file across the ethernet.. 4m 15seconds for
9.31GB .. this seems normal to me.
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