Greetings

We have over 20 systems (we are a consulting firm, these are in 
client sites) here in NZ which deliver OVER 9MB/sec throughput. We 
have measured this with Helios Lantest and by manually timing large 
copies.

Our servers have insanely fast motherboards and hard disk speeds. Try 
this on your system:

/sbin/hdparm -tT /dev/sda           (or hda, or md0   whatever your disk is)

I ran this on a system we installed last week and the figures were:

Buffer-cache reads: 144MB/sec
Buffered-disk reads: 60.14MB/sec

This 'roughly' shows a fast motherboard and a fast RAID (in this case)

Configuration:
Intel Lancewood motherboard (L440GX+)
Pentium III 550
128MB RAM
4xIBM 34GB Ultra2 drives - software RAID O+1
Digital 21143 based ethernet card (not onboard)

Red Hat 6.1
Netatalk asun2.1.4 37b (with my slight modifications)


The Helios Lantest figures (with a 30MB test file) for this server 
testing from a G4/450 were:
Reads: 9.2MB/sec
Writes: 9.3MB/sec

This is running through a Lucent Cajun P120 switch over 100BaseT.

Make sure your Macs are mounting your netatalk server over IP (get 
info on the server icon to see it's connection type), this makes a 
HUGE difference.

mrad01


At 6:23 PM +0200 14/4/2000, Lutz Michaelsen wrote:
>John Grieg wrote:
>  >
>  > I have a Pentium 266 Linux Box with 4 SQSI (Adaptec 2940) disks (fast and
>  > wide) 20 Mb, 9Mb, 2x4Mb
>  > and 128 Mb RAM and a 3c905b 100 network card.
>  >
>  > I was pretty satisfied with the transfer times (we had NT earlier) at
>  > almost 2 Mb a sec.
>  >
>  > Then I read about someone transfering 500 Mb in a minute.
>  >
>
>Whow ... 8,3MB/sec. How can they do this?
>
>I think the transfer rate of your hardisks are limiting the thruput.
>
>I'm running a K6-2/300 with rather the same Ultra-SCSI-Controller 
>with 9GB disks
>(1-2 years old) and the maximum thruput I can get with ftp/netatalk is around
>3-4MB/sec. (with big files). If you have a lot of small files it 
>will slow down.
>
>Do you have a switched network?
>How is your Linux box connected to your clients?
>Are you using "afpoverip" ?
>
>To accelerate the thruput you can buy faster harddisks (>7200rpm) or 
>configure a
>soft raid 0 with your old harddisks.
>
>Best Regards,
>Lutz Michaelsen
>
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