Dedicate some CPU to the task. Create a psrset and bind the ftp
daemon to it.
If that works then add a few of the read threads as many as what fits
in the requirements.
-r
Le 25 juin 07 à 15:00, Paul van der Zwan a écrit :
On 25 Jun 2007, at 14:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25 Ju
On 25 Jun 2007, at 14:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25 Jun 2007, at 14:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm testing an X4500 where we need to send over 600MB/s over the
network.
This is no problem, I get about 700MB/s over a single 10G
interface.
Problem is the box also needs to accept
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>On 25 Jun 2007, at 14:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
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>>> I'm testing an X4500 where we need to send over 600MB/s over the
>>> network.
>>> This is no problem, I get about 700MB/s over a single 10G interface.
>>> Problem is the box also needs to accept incoming data at 100MB/s.
>>> If I do a
On 25 Jun 2007, at 14:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm testing an X4500 where we need to send over 600MB/s over the
network.
This is no problem, I get about 700MB/s over a single 10G interface.
Problem is the box also needs to accept incoming data at 100MB/s.
If I do a simple test ftp-ing fil
>I'm testing an X4500 where we need to send over 600MB/s over the
>network.
>This is no problem, I get about 700MB/s over a single 10G interface.
>Problem is the box also needs to accept incoming data at 100MB/s.
>If I do a simple test ftp-ing files into the same filesystem I see
>the FTP being
I'm testing an X4500 where we need to send over 600MB/s over the
network.
This is no problem, I get about 700MB/s over a single 10G interface.
Problem is the box also needs to accept incoming data at 100MB/s.
If I do a simple test ftp-ing files into the same filesystem I see
the FTP being limite