[olug] Network Performance
Phil Brutsche
phil at brutsche.us
Sat Dec 13 22:44:03 UTC 2003
Mike Peterson wrote:
> Which is a faster server FTP or HTTP?
>
> Can a 10 MB Network ever run at 10 MB or is 6-7 MB fantastic?
If you're using a hub that's probably typical. If that's a switch you
need to get a new one. Even a cheap Linksys can push 95mbit+ for 2 or 3
hosts.
> I am trying to speed up deployment of Fedora over network installs.
DEFINITELY get more than 10mbit to at least the server.
> At present I am using Fedora and Apache as the Server side and the install
> takes over 1.5 hours.
> The system are P4 and have gigabit cards but the switches are limited to 10
> MB so the NIC only boots at 10 MB.
> Would an anonymous FTP install be faster or is Apache the faster of the 2?
No idea.
> With doing an HTTP install the server system is idling
Most systems in the PII (or faster) range will be. For being a simple
HTTP/FTP server a PIII-450 will be able to come close to saturating
100mbit at less than 20% CPU provided the drive can keep up. Compared
to that P4s are so insanely powerful its not even worth mentioning CPU
utilization.
> and the network throughput as per iptraf reaches close to 7000 k/sec.
> I adjusted the httpd.conf to try to get the best performance.
> I shutdown any non-essential services.
> Maybe I just need to hope for 100 MB switches in the future.
No need to hope. 24-port unmanaged Linksyses are incredibly cheap ($130
at my sources).
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Phil Brutsche
phil at brutsche.us
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