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2006 Jun 04
4
Maximum samba file transfer speed on gigabit...
Ok so maybe someone can explain this to me. I've been banging my head
against the wall on this one for several weeks now and the powers that be
are starting to get a little impatient. What we've got is an old FoxPro
application, the FoxPro .dbf's being stored on a Linux fileserver using
Samba (Fedora 3 currently, using Fedora 5 on the new test server). We're
having speed
2006 Jun 14
0
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...k I ought
to be getting, and still nowhere near the 10-15 seconds the same query
takes if the .dbf files reside on a Windows server with similar or worse
hardware.
>> Ok well along those lines, here's another thing that I've noticed since I
>> first posted. I had been getting ~940Mb/s in iperf, so I didn't think it
>> was a network or NIC specific issue. I was using "mount -t cifs" and
>> "rsync -a --stats --progress" to gauge my speed, which is where I was
>>
>Sorry, i didn't understand you.
>You have mounted from a differe...
2007 Jun 20
5
How To Free memory
Hi All,
My CentOS 5.0 is running on x86 machine with 4GB RAM. It runs as a webserver
and there is a small java applet application.
When the system is fresh reboot, there is below 1GB of used memory and as
times go , the used memory increased to over 3.5GB.
Is there a way to free memory out like those program which works under
Windows?
Thank you.
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2004 Nov 10
5
etherbridge bottleneck
I ran some iperf tests today and it looks like the etherbridge
is the limiting factor on throughput. In the beforetime, I saw great
throughput to the VMs; over 800 Mbps. With the bridge, the numbers
are in the 400s somewhere.
Is this the speed I can expect from the bridge?
Is there some tuning I should try, or another way to get more bandwidth
into the VMs?
This is with xen-2.0, 2.4.27-xen0