I found it.
I'll try it out, and see what we get.
Interesting thing is, that i went again to verify the finds that i
wrote in my letter, and it is not the ping itself that increases
performance, but the fact of multiple connections - while pinging from
console (ping -f), the behaviour
Hi all,
Recently I have received the reuest from the colleague to create the
homebrewn NAS for his small office, so I started checking the possible
options, and having good, stable and long relationship with FreeBSD
I've settled again for it.
Machine is not something special, Pentium D
At 09:38 AM 2/25/2008, Nenad Mihajlovic wrote:
Hi all,
Recently I have received the reuest from the colleague to create the
homebrewn NAS for his small office, so I started checking the possible
options, and having good, stable and long relationship with FreeBSD
I've settled again for it.
In response to Nenad Mihajlovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Recently I have received the reuest from the colleague to create the
homebrewn NAS for his small office, so I started checking the possible
options, and having good, long and stable relationship with FreeBSD
I've settled
Hi all,
Recently I have received the reuest from the colleague to create the
homebrewn NAS for his small office, so I started checking the possible
options, and having good, long and stable relationship with FreeBSD
I've settled again for it.
Machine is not something special, Pentium D
Hi all,
Recently I have received the reuest from the colleague to create the
homebrewn NAS for his small office, so I started checking the possible
options, and having good, long and stable relationship with FreeBSD
I've settled again for it.
Machine is not something special, Pentium D
address from the fileserver, i get performance increase in the transfer speed
- the bigger the traffic i generate, the better the results, which max out at
25-27 MB/sec with flood ping.
Has anyone else experienced any similar behaviour?
yes. there was (but at 100Mbit/s) autonegotiation