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> From: Douglas Handy
> 
> > So, that's what?  About 2 minutes a GB?
> 
> I'd suggest you try moving 2GB of data between an IFS directory and a
PC
> before making that assumption.  You may be surprised.

Okee dokee.

The biggest file I have available is about 500MB, so I tried that one:

PUT: 518222496 bytes sent in 75.03Seconds 6906.78Kbytes/sec.
GET: 518222496 bytes received in 58.28Seconds 8891.79Kbytes/sec.

At 8891KB/sec, that's 118 seconds for a GB, basically what I said.  The
upload is as you might expect a little slower, at 150 seconds per GB.


> And it's a 100Mb line, not 100MB, as its measured in bits, not bytes.

Sorry about the improper capitalization.  The normal term I think is
actually 100Mbps, isn't it?  But I knew the numbers, if not the proper
abbreviation.

Joe


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