On 4 May 2000, Jes Sorensen wrote:
> >>>>> "shane" == shane <shane@bratnet.net> writes:
>
> shane> Im trying the bigger size on linux now.
> >> ncftp /pub > bin ncftp /pub > mget linux* linux-2.3.99-pre5.tar.gz:
> >> 19.13 MB 1.76MB/s ncftp /pub >
Ah. Hrm. Let me guess - you moonlight for Mindcraft? :-)
Try a simple piece of code that, say, reads and writes big blocks of zeros
over a network socket.
> shane> Not Much Difference :(
>
> You're using WHAT as a benchmark?
>
> I am sorry but ftp is like the stupidiest thing to use for any sort of
> benchmarking. It doesn't do anything to pipeline data and many of the
> older deamons set ridiculously low socket buffer limits.
Not quite; he could have used IRC DCC's file transfer function :-)
> Try a real benchmark.
Quite.
James.
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