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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: streaming
Date: 27 Nov 1998 16:55:04 GMT
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In article <keu72.1276$Yy5.11212697@news2.voicenet.com>,
Christopher Mosley <cmosley@voicenet.com> wrote:
:
: Tried the new streaming
: used ckermit 6.1 solaris 2.5 and msk316
: for one transfer of a precompressed file with 28.8 connect
:
So this was a dialed connection? Streaming is recommended only for
network connections. For serial connections (other than PPP or SLIP),
you take your chances.
: statistics on unix remote send side reported ~4800 cps (9 secs)
: statistics on dos local receive side reported ~3100 cps (13+ secs)
:
Start and end times can be seen differently from the two ends, and
measuring techniques also differ. These should wash over longer transfers.
Still, I'd say that both figures are "not bad" considering it's a 2880cps
connection and the data is precompressed.
- Frank