Pär Wedin wrote:

> When I recieve 100MB to the server I get 245 Mbit/s and when I send 100 MB
> I get 150 Mbit/s. A far cry from 1Gbit/s in other words...
> 
> Any Ideas?

Sounds like ethernet to me? After all, the jump from 10mbit to 100mbit isn't
exactly 10 times the performance now is it ;o) (~1.8MB/s to ~9MB/s for me
(sustained rates, switched), so ~5 times better).

Ethernet should, AFAIK etc, fall off in efficiency the faster it gets, which
is why it isn't used for backbones or big shiney storage applications?

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