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[ale] NT 5.0
- Subject: [ale] NT 5.0
- From: bdixon at panda.gtri.gatech.edu (bdixon at panda.gtri.gatech.edu)
- Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 03:41:47 +0000 ()
> Side note on traffic performance in NT vs the people who know better
> (unix-ites), I read in PC Week that more and more MIS people are
> finding that NT can't handle gigabit ethernet- it tends to peak at
> around 300Mbits/s whereas Unix systems can handle it. Any comments?
I don't think that Linux does even that well. I remember reading some
articles on the ATM/Linux project and Beowulf that cited a 20Mb/s limit
for TCP/IP due to excessive buffer copies. The ATM people had a way/patch
around this, I belive.
Can anyone lend some valididty to this? Has anyone actually served stuff
quicker then 20Mb/s off of Linux?
Brad