OK, just a reference point for everyone:
I did something stupid and deleted the kernel directory from the website on
my co-lo server (careful with those rsync switches!). I also needed to
build an image of the kernel directory on my new internal staging
web-server. Anyway, I had occasion to rsync the exact same data two
different ways, and compare the results.
Details:
rsync was tunneling through ssh in both instances
Job1:
local rsync from a P5/90 machine to my AMD K6/233
100 MBit LAN connection
wrote 75040 bytes read 122081863 bytes 175638.97 bytes/sec
total size is 121820838 speedup is 1.00
Job2:
Remote rsync from leaf.SourceForge.net to co-located 800 MHz Athlon system
Mutiple T1 near-end (shared)...I don't know what SF has for bandwitdh on the
leaf site
wrote 75056 bytes read 122096057 bytes 239786.29 bytes/sec
total size is 121820838 speedup is 1.00
I'm amazed that the remote rsync ran substantially faster than the local,
even with my P90 fighting the ssh encryption overhead...way cool.
Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)
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