Hi.

I have 2 PC's connected with 1GBit NIC's. When I transfer a file from my 
File-Server(Redhat9.0, 256 SD-RAM, 300MHz PII, RTL8169 NIC, 2x Western Digital WD200JB 
RAID 0) to my Windows-PC(AMD Athlon XP 1800+, 1024 MB DDR-RAM, WINXP PRO, RTL8169 NIC, 
2x Western Digital WD080JB RAID 0) with Samba, i get Speeds around 8-9MB/sec. I think 
this is too low for an GBit Network, so i tested the NIC's with the Tool Iperf 
(http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/) and the throughput with this tool is 300 
Mbit/sec, so I think, i can get 20 MB/sec with Samba. The Bottleneck why its only 300 
Mbit is the "old" File-Server Hardware. I'm using CAT 6 Cables and a 8-Port GBit 
Switch. The Cards are running both at GBit speeds, as the Switch shows. So what's the 
reason for this Performance issues?

Any Help is greatly appreciated.

Greets,

Steffen Timmermann
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