Hi, deloptes. On 09/09/16 19:06, deloptes wrote:
>> Still, 20-24 Mbps is more than 10 Mpbs I was seeing with rsync. There >> could be a bottleneck somewhere? > In my case it was the IO on the disk - I couldn't do more than 12Mbps even > on wired connection, because I have encrypted disk ... it took me a while > to understand why though. This is an interesting fact. Because 'orion' (the notebook used in the mentioned test) also has an encrypted disk. In the test, the notebook was pulling the files on the Windows VM on the wired network. root@orion:~# dmsetup ls --target crypt sda5_crypt (254, 0) root@orion:~# cryptsetup luksDump /dev/sda5 | grep Version -A3 Version: 1 Cipher name: aes Cipher mode: xts-plain64 Hash spec: sha1 viper@orion:~$ lsblk --fs NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT sda ├─sda1 /boot ├─sda2 └─sda5 └─sda5_crypt ├─main-swap [SWAP] ├─main-root / └─main-datos /datos sr0 I did not think this could affect so strongly in the network transfer. Kind regards, Daniel
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