*heh*
Never? Or..not soon.
That would be nearly a 6x improvement in how fast it operates on the recieving end. I dont knowd if it is a disk thing..a java thing..or what. But it stinks.
-----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey Krueger [mailto:jkrueger@qualcomm.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 9:51 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: NDMPcopy speed, GbE utilization
Anyone want to speculate when we'll be able to fully light up a Gigabit Ethernet link with an NDMPcopy?
Right now, a non-busy F630 is using about 45% CPU pumping 4-5 MBytes/sec through a single GbE link which is on the same switch blade as another single GbE link going into an F760 spending about 85% CPU to write it out.
But I want to push something like 50MBytes/sec between the two. Is the problem that there isn't enough CPU to manage that GbE port or what? Does anyone else find this to be a pain in the butt?
-- Jeff