Hi.

I have a company gateway that is connected to a 30/30 Fiber connection, network 
termination point is a MRV OS-904.
It acts as a firewall/router for the DMZ/hosts/lans behind.

Software: CentOS 6.9, bare minimum install, all latest patches.
Hardware: Xeon CPU, Intel server MB with two Intel PRO 1000 (e1000, e1000e) 
network cards, adaptec RAID, 8GB RAM


On the hosts/lan behind I can happily achieve 28.8 mbs - it seems it's being 
capped at that speed by the provider.

However, on the host itself I cannot get passed 820k/s max, even if I switch 
off iptables and anything else that could interfere with the download/upload 
bandwidth.


I have no idea why this is the case - It only matters when I need to "yum 
update" as the updates take 4 times longer than on the CentOS DMZ hosts behind 
it - but yes, its rather annoying!


Where do I need to look?
What am I missing?


Jobst






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