Right, peak rate doesn't tell the whole story.  The description of this 
project says:

262 Gbytes of data from LBL to SC2000 show floor
5 sec peak rate of 1.48 Gbps
60 min ave of 582 Mbps

see http://www-didc.lbl.gov/presentations/SC00.LBNL.netchallenge.pdf for 
more details.

Rich

At 04:23 PM 2/7/01 -0800, Mahadevan Iyer wrote:


>Richard Carlson wrote:
>
> > You're right, the TCP peak was 1.48Gbps from the show floor in Dallas to a
> > storage cluster at Berkeley Laboratory.  Single applications using multiple
> > stream.  Bottleneck link was 1.5Gbps provisioned circuit on Qwest link from
> > convention center to DARPA's HSCC pop node.
> >
> > This beat last years (SC'99) 1.2 Gbps rate Microsoft achieved running TTCP
> > on a single PC with 2 Gbit Ethernet cards (Redmond to Portland).
> >
> > Rich
> >
>
>Peak rate alone is a meaningless measure of performance. The TCP session may
>have reached peak for a small fraction of the session duration and the rest of
>the time, the link may have been severely under-utilized.
>A meaningful performance measure here is average or percentile link 
>utilization
>over the tcp session duration.

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