Postby sgtfoo » Mon Jul 18, 2011 1:13 pm
I may be an intermediate Linux user, but I've been working with computers for many years. SOme of what you say is not news and some is just odd..
A CPU boost from 1.6Ghz to 2.3Ghz quad-core might give a "slightly" and I mean VERY slight change in data transfer speeds... We're talking mere 0.5MB/s speed difference.
I already have cat5e and cat6 allover my network. That's a no-brainer. So that's not the issue. I've had files go between machines at faster speeds than to my Amahi box.
Now let's do some math....
the limit of a 10/100 NIC at max would be 100 Mbit / s = 12.5 MB / s
(I don't have this limitation)
the PCI NIC limit would be 233 Mbit / s = 29.125 MB / s
(I don't have this limitation either)
I run through my motherboard's Gigabit connection
so...
1 Gbit / s = 128 MB / s
My Drives, most of which are WD Greens, running through SATA2 pretty much cap out at 100 MB/s transfer speeds. I have a dual-core Athlon x64 2.2Ghz CPU in there and 6GB of RAM. I doubt those are the culprits at all.
So once again... why do I see 10MB/s speeds at best lately? All of the machines feeding the server have Gigabit NICs with plenty of computer power and faster hard drives too. And yes, my router has gigabit switching.
SgtFoo
HDA: VM inside oVirt FX-8300 95w (2 cores for HDA), 32GB RAM (2GB for HDA)
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