Re: Bidirectional speed question

2004-05-24 Thread Tim Conway
I agree with Paul. It's almost certainly hour WAN link. My own at home often gives sustained downloads in excess of 2Mbps, This seems to be throttled by the cube of the difference between upload speed and 16kbps. When I get up to 10kbps up, it's still useable. At 12, it's like a 21,400 dia

Re: Bidirectional speed question

2004-05-24 Thread Greger Cronquist
Paul Slootman wrote: On Mon 17 May 2004, Greger Cronquist wrote: I'm wondering if the following is rsync-related or an issue with my supposedly synchronous internet connection: I have a server running an rsync daemon. When I simultaneously pull and push files to this server using two separat

Re: Bidirectional speed question

2004-05-24 Thread Paul Slootman
On Mon 17 May 2004, Greger Cronquist wrote: > > I'm wondering if the following is rsync-related or an issue with my > supposedly synchronous internet connection: > > I have a server running an rsync daemon. When I simultaneously pull and > push files to this server using two separate processes

Bidirectional speed question

2004-05-17 Thread Greger Cronquist
Hi all, I'm wondering if the following is rsync-related or an issue with my supposedly synchronous internet connection: I have a server running an rsync daemon. When I simultaneously pull and push files to this server using two separate processes on the client (different directories), I get abo