On Montag, 25. November 2013 23:31:59 CEST, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
hmm, doesn't have to be really complicated, just a little bit more sophisticated than it is now, e.g. like the following, which is not too hard to do: probablySlow = (NFS || CIFS) && (host is not in my own subnet || NIC is wireless)
- wired NIC connected to WLAN router/repeater - wired 10Mbps NIC - remote system on WLAN - remote system reads from USBv1.1 or CDROM - traffic shaping - SMB/CIFS is slow even on fast connections (see the bug Albert linked) OTOH, NFS to another subnet (the next in-house router, GBit) can be pretty fast. For servers, read & write can largely differ and whatnot. What one actually can have is "isNotSlow()", ie. is a local tempfs or HDD/SSD Cheers, Thomas