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Old 08-12-2007, 07:12 AM   #11
George Neuner
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Re: send and receive a large byte[] over network?

On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 18:12:27 -0800, Mark Space
<markspace@sbc.global.net> wrote:

>Consider: 100T = 100 b/s = 12,500 bytes per second
>300,000 / 12,500 = 24 seconds.
>
>1,000T (giga bit) should be about 2.4 seconds.
>
>You should expect lower numbers (as much as 3 times longer if your
>network topology is lacking) but not more than about 3x. So test to
>make sure your number hit this range. If they don't, try to find out why.
>
>If you're using 10T, it might be faster to burn a CD. ;-)


10T = 10Mb/s = 1MB/s.
100T = 100Mb/s = 10MB/s.
1000T = 1000Mb/s = 100MB/s.

Including protocol overhead on a typical 10T Ethernet, 300KB should
take less than 1/2 second.

George
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Old 08-12-2007, 09:12 AM   #12
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Re: send and receive a large byte[] over network?

George Neuner wrote:

> 10T = 10Mb/s = 1MB/s.
> 100T = 100Mb/s = 10MB/s.
> 1000T = 1000Mb/s = 100MB/s.
>



Oops, yeah I think I had a brain fart there....
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