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hmm, i get up to 9,73 MB/sec on a 100base using http from a apache server

maybe the HD's cant write faster than ~1mb/sec (altough it should.....)

Ernie Schroder wrote:

| OK so I've been burned and am finally doing regular backups. There
| are 6 boxes on the home LAN here and I had a 5 port 10/100 hub and
| a 10 Base 8 port hub so at best 2 machines were stuck at a slower
| connection. This didn't bother me much because there was never a
| great deal of large files being passed. I just used the 8 port hub
|  cause the puppy chewed one of my patch cords. This morning I went
| out and got a shiny new 10 port 10/100 switch. So, after hooking it
| up, I did an scp of a stage-3 tarball from 1 gentoo box to the
| other Throughput was 656 kb/sec,virtually the same as with the10
| Base hub. I restarted net.eth0 on both boxes and tried again. This
| time, the throughput was 971 kb/sec or about 1.5 times as fast.
| Should I expect more? both machines have 10/100 nics and the switch
| shows connection at 100 Base. The boxes are both connected to the
| hub with 6 foot cat5e patch cords. Is there some configuration I'm
| missing do I need to reboot? :-( What kind of throughput do others
| see on a similar setup?
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