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1999 May 07
1
Slow performance with Win95 client
...azy. even for 10 megabit networking, this is rather slow. (it takes like 3 minutes to transfer a 5meg file) Here is the strange part. if I mount a remote share on the Samba server (Linux 2.2.5) using smbmount, and copy from the remote shhare to a local disk, I get transfer rates at about 7000k/s to 9000k/s. I get these results if I copy a file ether to or from the remote share. This indicates that there is nothhing wrong with the network cards or hub. also there are very few collisions. Well, here are the specs for my server system, and the client Linux server Linux 2.2.5 based on Slackware 3....
2004 Nov 15
3
Memory Consumption
Hello, I use Asterisk 1.0.2 on a RedHat Enterprise Server 3.0 (Kernel 2.4.21) and i experienced that the memory consumption of the asterisk-process started by the init.d-script raises continously. Now, after 3 hours of operation (on our testing-system we have 30 concurrent connections to another asterisk box using IAX2 and GSM codec) there is already 66MB allocated. I think this could be ok, but
2011 Jun 25
3
Jumbo Frame performance or lackof?
After successfully getting higher MTU to work on my Realtek NICs, I started testing the impact of higher MTU on file transfers using NFS exported ramdisk to ramdisk. The results were unexpected. The higher the MTU on the sending NIC, the lower the file transfer speed. I tested by using time cp to copy a 1GB file (In case compression might affect the results, so I dd the test file from the CentOS