On Tuesday 06 January 2004 19:02, Patrick Turley wrote:
This is, of course, very valuable feedback. Unfortunately, given the
responses I've had so far, I see that I didn't make it clear what I'm
really looking for.
I also did some htb tests. I created scripts that uses iptables or tc
counters
Hello Patrick,
Please excuse my suggestion if you have already considered the issue I
indicate below from Stef's FAQ.
: I have measured the performance of HTB with iperf and found it to be
: very close to expected (i.e., within 5%). I have a colleague who is
: measuring the performance by
This is, of course, very valuable feedback. Unfortunately, given the
responses I've had so far, I see that I didn't make it clear what I'm really
looking for.
I believe that my colleague's test methodology is flawed. I believe that you
cannot generate reliable bandwidth measurements by ftp'ing
I have measured the performance of HTB with iperf and found it to be very
close to expected (i.e., within 5%). I have a colleague who is measuring the
performance by ftp'ing large files and recording the time required to make
the transfer. He is seeing an average throughput that is nearly 10% away