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2017 Oct 05
2
Weird bandwith behaviour (download throughput) on CentOS based gateway
...latest patches.
Hardware: Xeon CPU, Intel server MB with two Intel PRO 1000 (e1000, e1000e) network cards, adaptec RAID, 8GB RAM
On the hosts/lan behind I can happily achieve 28.8 mbs - it seems it's being capped at that speed by the provider.
However, on the host itself I cannot get passed 820k/s max, even if I switch off iptables and anything else that could interfere with the download/upload bandwidth.
I have no idea why this is the case - It only matters when I need to "yum update" as the updates take 4 times longer than on the CentOS DMZ hosts behind it - but yes, its rath...
2017 Oct 05
0
Weird bandwith behaviour (download throughput) on CentOS based gateway
...CPU, Intel server MB with two Intel PRO 1000 (e1000,
> e1000e) network cards, adaptec RAID, 8GB RAM
>
>
> On the hosts/lan behind I can happily achieve 28.8 mbs - it seems it's
> being capped at that speed by the provider.
>
> However, on the host itself I cannot get passed 820k/s max, even if I
> switch off iptables and anything else that could interfere with the
> download/upload bandwidth.
>
>
> I have no idea why this is the case - It only matters when I need to "yum
> update" as the updates take 4 times longer than on the CentOS DMZ hosts
&...
2006 Aug 07
2
samba 3.0.23a + ldap as PDC - should work, but why?
...0K Aug 3 15:42 Administrator
drwxr-xr-x 12 user1 Domain Users 4.0K Aug 4 08:22 user1
drwxr-xr-x 10 root Domain Admins 4.0K Aug 3 14:30 root
drwxr-xr-x 2 user2 Domain Users 4.0K Aug 3 13:04 user2
and user1's .msprofile:
# > ls -al /home/user1/.msprofile
total 820K
drwxrwxrwt 9 user1 Domain Users 4.0K Aug 7 12:02 .
drwxr-xr-x 43 user1 Domain Users 4.0K Aug 7 08:44 ..
drwxrwxr-x 6 user1 Domain Users 4.0K Aug 7 07:40 Application Data
drwxrwxr-x 2 user1 Domain Users 4.0K Aug 3 13:56 NetHood
-rw-r--r-- 1 user1 Domain Users 768K Aug 7 12:01 NTUSER.DAT
-rw...
2010 Jun 14
4
help
On Wed 5/5/2010 3:28 AM
Miller, Shao wrote,
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Good day again Matthew,
As per (c=80) * (h=2) * (s=48) * (sect_size=512) = 3,932,160 bytes =
7,680 sectors:
For Windows, you might enjoy:
- "DD for Windows" by John Newbigin and chrysocome[1]
- "ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver" and "Zero and Random Device Driver" by
Olof