On Thursday 31 July 2003 07:51, Winelfred G. Pasamba wrote:
> what did you copy, many small files or some big files?
> how much of the processor was used by samba and nfs while you were copying?

mp3 files, so around 10 5+ mb files.  it was just a very unofficial
benchmark :).  i did clear the caches and buffers by doing a 
lot of completely artificial file reads in between, of files that
weren't part of the benchmark.  didn't want to go so far as to
reboot though since i was using the box at the time :).

> the speed of your client is half the issue here too. if you use a 386 it
> would have taken longer :)

server is 600Mhz Celeron, client is 500Mhz PIII.

tiger

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