On 12 janv. 07, at 11:45, R. B. Riddick wrote:
--- Patrick Proniewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'll give FTP a try, but I would like the network to be fast for
every protocols. I'm planning to share data using NFS, WebDAV, or SMB
(and scp occasionally), but I've still to choose and configure
appropriate servers.
We had that problem before: Some HTTP server implementations just
dont bring
it... :-) thttpd is quite efficient, I have heard...
apache (2.2) is not supposed to be so inefficient :/ But you are
right, I might need to try a lighter server.
You can try
1. src/tools/tools/netrate/netblast
2. increase MTU (ifconfig em0 mtu 65536 or so; never tried that
myself)
3. ports/benchmarks/tcpblast
4. build something with nc:
server: nc -l 1234 > /dev/null
client: dd if=/dev/zero bs=1m | nc serverIP 1234
which will eliminate disk latency...
I'll try this ASAP.
thank you for the tips.
patpro
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