On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 11:57:56PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> Regarding performance afforded by having a 100 Mbit PHY instead of a 10 Mbit
> one:
>
> EtherNAT: 210 KB/s out, 140 KB/s in (scp of a 35 MB vmlinux file)
> EtherNEC: 175 KB/s out, 128 KB/s in (same file)
>
> Hardly worth it, eh?

Well, if you're going to do scp, you're CPU-bound rather than NIC-bound,
since SCP needs to encrypt. What happens if you use something less
taxing on the CPU, like HTTP or some such?

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