On Saturday 27 January 2007 01:05, blah deblah wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've made myself a slackware 10.2 uml virtual machine
> using the 2.6.19.2 kernel. I've configured it to use
> slirp for networking. My problem is that the upload
> speed from the virtual machine seems to be capped at
> 46KB/s. For example if I use scp to put a file onto
> the machine I will get about 2MB/s, but if I use scp
> to get a file from the machine I get about 46KB/s. But
> if I run several instances of scp getting files from
> the virtual machine, all get about 46KB/s each. Any
> ideas what's going on? Why isn't it allocating all
> available bandwidth between the connections?
>
> Thanks

No idea about this, but normally the preferred network transport is tuntap, 
followed by daemon, and this includes performance reasons: slirp involves an 
additional userspace layer so it is bound to be slower than tuntap.

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