Part of the limiting factor is the engine speed at either end. If one of the ends is subcapacity, it will be part of the bottleneck.

Knutson, Sam wrote:
Hi,

I had a co-worker who is setting up a Hipersocket connection ask if
there is any active or historical way to monitor performance?

My consideration was to look at the FTP throughput.  I cannot imagine
you could saturate a Hipersocket pipe?  Would the limiting factor
outside of I/O on either end be utilization of a SAP process the data
movement?  Anyone have any more information or pointers to what goes on
inside the covers to execute the data movement from one LPAR to another?
Conceptually transfer of data at memory speed is fine but there has to
be an engine involved my WAG was the SAP handled it but I am trying to
find out. Best Regards, Sam Knutson, GEICO Performance and Availability Management mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (office) 301.986.3574

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