Edward Pollard wrote at 2004-2-21 14:20 -0700:
We're experimenting with Zope 2.7, and are currently unable to get FTP transfers to go any faster that 10k/sec. This seems to be some sort of arbitrary limit, as we have plenty of bandwidth and horsepower available. Indeed, we can pretty much make as many FTP sessions as we want simultaneously, they just all go at 10k/sec.
Was there some sort of limiter or throttle introduced somewhere along the lines that I am unaware of?
Unlikely. That's what I see (Zope 2.7b3): ftp> put pop.log local: pop.log remote: pop.log ftp: setsockopt (ignored): Permission denied ---> PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,128,136) ---> STOR pop.log 150 Opening Binary connection for pop.log 100% |*************************************| 2765 KB 33.81 MB/s 00:00 ETA 226 Transfer complete. 2831529 bytes sent in 00:20 (137.11 KB/s) -- Dieter