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> To:   apache-bugdb@apache.org; Godfrey, Carole; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: os-windows/4773: Apache file downloads are slow if
> client and server are on same host machine
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        We are using NT Workstation and IE 4.0, do you think either IE 5.0
or upgrading to server would resolve? We saw similar performance issues when
using Navigator as well.

>  What's the CPU utilization during a transfer? The CPU Utilization is low,
> ranging from 2-6%
> Which process is using the most CPU? System Idle Process Consumes
> approximately 97-99% of CPU, System is the next with 1-2%
>  What sort of throughput rates are you seeing? For a 7.2 M file, I am
> seeing 72 KB/Sec. For another test with a 6.4 M file I saw slight higher
> 84 KB/sec
> 
> How is ths source drive 
> formatted (NTFS or FAT)? The target drive? Source and target are the same
> drive and are NTFS. Are you running
> Apache as a service or via the command line? We are running Apache as a
> Service
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