> We also have an ASIP 6.2 server. Not only does the client not lock up, >its faster. A 266Mhz G3 with ASIP 6.3, and standard SCSI is faster than >a dual PIII 600 linux/netAtalk server with onboard 2940UW and UW scsi >drives.... > There has been some people telling that they move 500 MB/minute to/from(?) a Linux server from Macs. I am doing about half that with large files. Is this slow compared to an Apple Server? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: netatalk in production environme... Daniel E. Lautenschleger
- Re: netatalk in production envir... andrew morgan
- Re: netatalk in production envir... wesley . craig
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Harry Zink/Netatalk List
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Harry Zink/Netatalk List
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Daniel E. Lautenschleger
- Re: netatalk in production environments....(Netwa... Harry Zink/Netatalk List
- Re: netatalk in production environments....(... John Grieg
- Re: netatalk in production environments.... Harry Zink/Netatalk List
- Re: netatalk in production environments.... Matthew Geier
- Re: netatalk in production environme... John Grieg
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Marcus Radich
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Bryan Stalcup
- What's going on here. Jonathan
- Re: What's going on here. andrew morgan
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Marcus Radich
- Re: netatalk in production envir... andrew morgan
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Marcus Radich
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Leo Wierzbowski
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Patrik Schindler
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Steve Maller
