[Beowulf] OT: effective amount of data through gigabit ether?
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Mike mikee at mikee.ath.cxMon Oct 4 13:40:42 PDT 2004
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I know this is off topic, but I've not found an answer anywhere. On one IBM doc it says the effective throughput for 10Mb/s is 5.7GB/hour, 100Mb/s is 17.6GB/hour, but only lists TBD for 1000MB/s. Does anyone know what this effective number is? This is for calculating how long backups should take through my backup network. (I'm not interested in how long it takes to read/write the disk, just the network throughput.) Mike
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