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Nov 26 |
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Nov 26 |
asked | Permissions Issue with Files Generated by PerfMon |
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Apr 24 |
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Windows Server 2008 Low Throughput on Internet Latency Connections We tried both of these options and it had no effect. We also turned flow control on, again no effect. We tried all the permutations thereof, no effect. |
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Apr 24 |
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Windows Server 2008 Low Throughput on Internet Latency Connections I think out case is worse then yours though -- we are talking about 400kbs between two datacenters in the same city with ping times between them of 20ms... The difference between that and linux/freebsd is 10 - 40x |
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Apr 24 |
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Apr 24 |
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Windows Server 2008 Low Throughput on Internet Latency Connections added 235 characters in body |
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Apr 24 |
asked | Windows Server 2008 Low Throughput on Internet Latency Connections |
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Apr 14 |
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Forcing rsync to convert file names to lower case Couple of issues: (1) there can't possibly be any conflicts, because the source of the data is a case insensitive file system (2) the script would impose a huge performance penalty -- their are millions of files being copied. How long does it take to rename ~12 million files -- also, while the rename script is running the service being migrated is down. The hope was that there was an inline way to do this... |
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Apr 14 |
asked | Forcing rsync to convert file names to lower case |
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awarded | Notable Question |
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Mar 10 |
accepted | Disks online through power pull, replace? |