On Tuesday 05 February 2013 23:09:13 Adam Goryachev wrote: > > Speeds varies around 7 M(Mbyte? Mbit?)/s. I guess it's good enough for a > > 100Mbps-connection. > > This is not relevant, I meant to watch what the bandwidth usage was > during a backup. BTW, 7MB/s is fine for a 10Mbps connection, but if you > really have a 100Mbps network, you should see at least 80MB/s transfer > speeds.
??? 7MB/s (that is 7Mbyte/s) is a usable value for a 100Mb/s (that is 100 Mbits/s) connection! 100Mb/s translates to 12MB/s, 10Mb/s would be 1.2MB/s... On a 1G network, you can get similar rates as with local hard disk, that is ~100-120MB/s. So on a 100Mb/s-network, the OP can't get higher transfer-rates then 12MB/s. Its the physical limit. 7MB/s is a good value. Have fun, Arnold
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