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Limp Gawd
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Went out and purchased a Dlink GDS-1005D switch, and a Netgear GA311 gigabit pci 32 bit network card. Threw the Netgear card card into my Duron 900 box which is running FreeBsd. Which has a 60 gig hard drive, and a 80 gig hard drive. Both of the hard drives are running off of the primary onboard hard drive controller. Second system is a 3.0 AMD64 cpu. With a 200gig SATA hard drive, and a 120gig IDE hard drive. Running XP. I have just the two computers connected to the new switch. Along with my SMC router connected also. Using just standard cat5 cables. Which I was running with my 10/100 network setup.
When copying from my FBSD system to my XP, the file xfer is around 5-14megs a second. When copying for some reason from my XP to the Fbsd system, it's drops down to around 2-3 megs a second. I'm confused as to why the xfer speeds drop down when going in one direction but not the other. Also confused as to why the xfer speed to is so slow. 5-14 megs a second doesn't cut it. I was getting around 7-8 megs a second before. Going both ways. I'm aware of the huge bottle neck with the pci bus, and the hard drives. But I would expect it to be able to pull 20-30 megs a second. The nic in my fbsd system is my own pci device that is plugged into a slot. The one on the Windows machine, the nic is onboard. Each OS is showing that the device is running at 1000.
I'm using a program called bmon on the fbsd box, and just the windows task manager to look at the speeds. Both are showing about the same.
Any help, suggestions would be great. The cpu usage isn't closed to being pegged out either when xfering.
When copying from my FBSD system to my XP, the file xfer is around 5-14megs a second. When copying for some reason from my XP to the Fbsd system, it's drops down to around 2-3 megs a second. I'm confused as to why the xfer speeds drop down when going in one direction but not the other. Also confused as to why the xfer speed to is so slow. 5-14 megs a second doesn't cut it. I was getting around 7-8 megs a second before. Going both ways. I'm aware of the huge bottle neck with the pci bus, and the hard drives. But I would expect it to be able to pull 20-30 megs a second. The nic in my fbsd system is my own pci device that is plugged into a slot. The one on the Windows machine, the nic is onboard. Each OS is showing that the device is running at 1000.
I'm using a program called bmon on the fbsd box, and just the windows task manager to look at the speeds. Both are showing about the same.
Any help, suggestions would be great. The cpu usage isn't closed to being pegged out either when xfering.