I ran a bunch more performance tests of the latest libssh2, and some other SSH clients. The results are here: http://60bits.net/sni/libssh2-perf.htm
The previous results are here: http://60bits.net/sni/libssh2-perf-0.htm As you can see, libssh2 for some crazy reason is much slower when uploading to Solaris than it used to be. (I tried this many times, and it was repeatable.) However, I'm more concerned about its mediocre upload performance across a WAN. Presumably the difference there is due to packet delays. I would have thought that Daniel's recent changes would have made libssh2 competitive there. I ran my WAN tests from home, where I'm the only one uploading any significant amount of data. At the WAN at work, upload results were even worse, but with many people sharing the same Internet connection, the tests were less repeatable. Regards, Mark _______________________________________________ libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel
