On Wednesday 2004 April 28 21:50, Michael Chaney wrote:
> It most likely is running at full speed.  Your switch needs to be fast
> enough to handle full traffic, and it probably is.
>
> Find a file that's in the 20-50MB range, make sure that the sending
> machine has enough memory to cache the entire file.  ftp to the other
> machine and send the file 3 or 4 times.  The whole thing should be
> pulling from cache by then.  Due to overhead, a 100Mbs card will have an
> effective throughput of about 11.5MB/sec.
>
> Note that if you use scp or any kind of encryption, your processor will
> be the bottleneck unless it's in the 2GHz or higher range.
>
> Michael

Do you have a uri, title of a book, or date of an article, which i can refer 
to regarding that? They want to include it in the presentation. Any source 
(except email) would be a great help. I tried google-ing it, but i just a 
bunch of emails saying the almost same thing. Would you think it would be a 
good idea to compile these mails and include them in our presentation?

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