On Wed, 26 Jan 2011, Rajiv Aaron Manglani wrote:
We would like to speed up NFS traffic between a file server (FreeBSD with
ZFS) and a compute server (Linux) and wondered if 10 gigabit ethernet was
a reasonable approach. Can anyone report experience? Currently it appears
that NFS traffic
Tom Martinson thomas.s.martin...@gmail.com writes:
Basically the software is a resource management software specifically
for Cable companies. It is used to gather information about a number of
different things, and then present a number of things. The software is
based on IPDR so there
On 01/26/2011 05:30 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
On my Ubuntu desktop I have it configured to automatically connect to my
wireless network, and I have the Available to all users option checked
in Network Manager so the connection gets established before I login to
GNOME.
However, it seems to go
Daniel Feenberg wrote:
We would like to speed up NFS traffic between a file server...
We understand that ganging several 1 gig ethernet ports won't speed up a
single connection, only allow multiple 1 gig connections. That won't help
us, since we typically would only have one (large) file