On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> : Hmmm, how did you do the measurement and how big of a file does it
> :need?
> :
> : With a 122MByte file, it only does 2644Kbytes/sec. This is
> :between two Pentium II 450 machines with Intel Pro100+ NICs.
> :
> :
> :Cheers,
> :Vince - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ________ __ ____
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> 2.6 MB/sec is what I would expect if you were running the test
> over an ssh link on a fast cpu - the encryption eats a lot of cpu. But
> a normal rcp or ftp or data transfer can easily do 9-10 MBytes/sec.
Just to refute that... I get almost 2Mb/s over lo0 with ssh. This is
with standard compression/decompression and idea encryption/decryption.
Since this has to run both ends, my K6-2 350 is really doing 4Mb/s or
higher (take into account lo0 overhead.) I'd expect a P6 (II, whatever)
running at at 450 to beat that, by around 15%.
>
>
> -Matt
> Matthew Dillon
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