Subject: Re: Netatalk wire speed
From: Marcus Radich (marcus@darena.co.nz)
Date: Wed Feb 21 2001 - 23:45:40 EST
We use good hardware (IBM Netfinity 3000, now the e-server x200), and 
we can sustain a single connection of over 9.5MB/sec (that's 
megabytes/sec = 100MB copies is about 10 seconds).
The hardware benchmarks at 170MB/sec for the motherboard, and the 
RAID does 50MB/sec. Use hdparm to test your system. It's not a 
perfect test, but it gives you and rough idea of its potential.
/sbin/hdparm -tT /dev/sda   (or hda etc)
Here are the results from a machine we just integrated into a mac studio:
  Timing buffer-cache reads:   128 MB in  0.74 seconds =172.97 MB/sec
  Timing buffered disk reads:  64 MB in  1.13 seconds = 56.64 MB/sec
Most operating systems are fairly bad at copying a large number of 
small files, it's because of the overhead of directory updates etc 
for each little file.
mrad01
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