slow ssh connections on LAN
dsr at tao.merseine.nu
dsr at tao.merseine.nu
Tue Jul 11 05:06:18 EDT 2006
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 10:40:26PM -0400, Robert La Ferla wrote:
>
> What kind of throughput is typically of a "scp" on a 100BaseT LAN?
>
> ssh is encrypting the data, but is that really slowing the transfer
> rate down? The encryption algorithm does add overhead to the amount
> of data to be transferred and it surely slows down the CPU. This
> will affect the final transfer time but shouldn't affect the transfer
> rate much.
On any close-to-modern CPUs with files larger than a few megabytes apiece,
you should be able to get full wire speed -- SCP should report
something near 9-10 MB/s.
> What tools can I use to diagnose network performance issues (other
> than ping)? Ethereal?
You can test end-to-end bandwidth with httperf, iperf,
pathchar... take a look at
http://www.caida.org/tools/taxonomy/perftaxonomy.xml
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