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<font size="+1">ah, yes, I did misinterpret -- running at 100 Mbps
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/27/15 9:36 PM, Richard Jones
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type="cite">Hello Chip,
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<div>I agree what I was doing does not scale at all, but might you
be misinterpreting the speeds we are getting? I was saying that
I was seeing 100-200 Mbit per second, not megabytes per second.
I think you were interpreting it as megabytes/s, which explains
your using 1Gb/s in the conversation. We are an order of
magnitude below that. Not sure what the reason is, but that is
what I was seeing. Look at Mike Staig's screenshot a few
messages back, where he is showing globusonline numbers. There
it clearly says 289Mbit/s. It is difficult to see how speeds
like this can clog anything, at least until a dozen of us try to
do it at once.</div>
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