Have a Solaris 10 box on a 100meg network at an isp i used to work
at.. I also have a cable modem at home, and I can download from this
server and max out the cable modem, around 1.2 mB/s.. and i'm
wondering is this normal behavior:

When i sshfs-mount the server, i only get around 650 kB/s on a file
copy, even though i could scp at the full 1.2mB/s speed.. I was under
the impression sshfs does scp type file access.. is this not the case?

Now if this IS normal, sounds like some inordinate inefficiency,
roughly 50% for actual data transfer. What's it doing with the rest of
the bandwidth?? Is it a sshfs issue or a macfuse issue? looking at
menu meters, i see it really is only using the thru-put amount of
bandwidth (i even suspected bit doubling!)

Documentation is scarce since it's a new project, so i'm wondering if
there are any troubleshooting or debugging option i can pass to it and
play with to get better speeds?


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