Did you try use the SAME version of rsync???

did you test a command line --progress --verbose --stats??

Did you test rsync -h ??? ;-)

regards!

On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 23:49:27 -0500, JW Smythe wrote
> G'evening all.
> 
>   Does anyone know of a good way to speed up rsyncd on a Windows machine?
> 
>   I'm doing remote backups, from Windows servers on a 100Mb/s link to
> a Tier1 provider, to my BackupPC off-site location on Verizon FiOS.
> It seems to be taking an awful long time to get the data down to me.
> 
>   I just started doing them a few days ago.  The only server with a
> transfer rate says the speed was 0.13 MB/s
> 
>   I just did an scp of a 45Mb file from a server in the same location,
> to my backup machine.  scp reported 935KB/s, taking 49 seconds.  0.13
> and 0.93 are a world of difference.   I'm assuming there's something
> in the rsyncd configuration I could change, but there wasn't a lot of
> documentation in the rsyncd package.  I'm using the one from the
> BackupPC site, not my own compile.
> 
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