Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 1 Aug 2002 20:27:18 +0200 | From | Ragnar Kjørstad <> | Subject | Re: Nasty ext2fs bug! |
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On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 11:48:56AM -0600, Andreas Dilger wrote: > > Problem: The pget -n feature of lftp is very nice if you want to maximize > > your download bandwidth, however, if getting a large file, such > > as the one I am getting, once the file is successfully > > retrived, transferring it to another HDD or FTPing it to another > > computer is very slow (800KB-1600KB/s). > > I find it hard to believe that this would actually make a huge > difference, except in the case where the source is throttling bandwidth > on a per-connection basis. Either your network is saturated by the > transfer, or some point in between is saturated. I could be wrong, of > course, and it would be interesting to hear the reasoning behind the > speedup.
If some link is saturated with 1000 connections, you will get 1% of the bandwith instead of 0.1% if you use 10 concurrent connections. right?
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