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2004 Sep 10
0
0.6 release
Josh,
Those speed improvements are great. Quick test on an 365MB wav of Neil
Young's eponymous 1st album on a PIII 650E (Coppermine) under FreeBSD 4.2:
User Sys MB
shorten23 0:46s 4.0 208.3
shorten31 1:24s 5.3 208.6
flac CVS 4:21s 7.5 199.2
It's getting near to be a useful replacement for shorten. Only 3x slower.
Any idea why it uses so much more...
2004 Sep 10
0
0.6 release
--- Mark Powell <M.S.Powell@salford.ac.uk> wrote:
> Josh,
> Those speed improvements are great. Quick test on
> an 365MB wav of Neil
> Young's eponymous 1st album on a PIII 650E
> (Coppermine) under FreeBSD 4.2:
>
> User Sys MB
>
> shorten23 0:46s 4.0 208.3
> shorten31 1:24s 5.3 208.6
> flac CVS 4:21s 7.5 199.2
>
> It's getting near to be a useful replacement for
> shorte...
2017 Sep 04
3
poor performance when copying files with windows client
Hello everyone,
in my setup I have two samba file server with clustered samba 4.6.7 and
glusterfs 3.10. The server are connected via a 10 Gb network (one for
clients and an extra network for gluster). When I am copying files from
different server ( centos 7 1611, samba 4.4.4, connected with 10Gb) to
the file servers with scp, the maximum speed is 70 MB/s (for small files
this is decreasing).
2007 Apr 08
10
[ActsAsFerret] Fatal failed to allocate memory in DRb
I''m using DRb with edge [AAF] and my server is really fast reaching 3GB+
of memory and soon it will crash with this message:
[FATAL] failed to allocate memory
Now its like this:
10542 bbs 2 59 0 3649M 3647M sleep 1:27 0.10% runner
Anybody has any ideas on this?
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