Re: Vsftpd & Iscsi - fast enough

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On 5/22/07, Ross S. W. Walker <rwalker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The ability of iSCSI to support high throughput depends on:

1) How the back-end storage being served up by iSCSI is configured
2) How the network interconnects between the iSCSI targets and
initiators are configured
3) How well the FTP software does at reading the data from disk and
pumping it out the network

1Gbps ethernet can handle up to 115MB/s per interface. Using MPIO
round-robin over several interfaces you can continue to add throughput
if the application can scale well across these multiple paths.


I'm a little fuzzy on this Mb vs MB issue - which one is megaBITS  and
which is megaBYTES, and is this a standard convention or ???

Thanks.

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Mark Hull-Richter
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