Il 05/02/10 16:11, Ted Unangst ha scritto: > On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 4:36 AM, Ivo Chutkin <[email protected]> wrote: >> I was about to post the same topic here. >> I observe 250K/s on any OpenBSD server in my network, versions 4.2, 4.4, 4.5 >> and 4.6, various hardware, using wget -O /dev/null >> I can start the same download many times on the same machine with every >> download hitting 250K/s, so I can get total download speed 250K/s multiplied >> by downloads started. So it is not link speed issue... >> The strangest thing is that I get better download speed on alix board >> outside my network then on much "stronger" hardware here, see attached >> dmesgs and speed tests. > > People, seriously, go find a book and read about bandwidth delay product. >
I can really read almost anything you consider useful regarding TCP protocol and its inner mechanisms, but can't manage to get a decent upload speed from my OpenBSD box (compared to other boxes with different os that runs apache like the OpenBSD one), so I'm stuck with this and just trying to get things working properly (where properly for me means security and also acceptable speeds for a machine that acts as server). Just my two cents anyway thanks

