[geeks] Well, THAT was a setback
gsm at mendelson.com
gsm at mendelson.com
Tue Jan 19 05:09:29 CST 2010
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:56:55PM +0200, gsm at mendelson.com wrote:
> My experience has been you can get 2-3 megabytes per second on an empty
> network depending upon the processor speed, card type, operating system and
> driving protocol and operating systems (ftp is the fastest, AFP from
> Linux is the slowest). YMMV.
OOPs, I said operating system twice. One more time and Windows will appear
in front of me. :-)
BTW, just for the record 1000BaseT is not 1000 megabits per second ethernet.
It's four 250meg connections operating in parallel. In normal circumstances,
I'm not sure that matters, but it might.
I also have no idea of what happens when one of the connections stops
working, do you loose them all, or does it just slow down?
Geoff.
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