Re: Data Migration

From: Greg Bell (gregbell_at_znet.com)
Date: 07/24/03

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    >Also, look at the
    >bandwidth limit ("--bwlimit") option, it won't limit the instantaneous
    >bandwidth for transferring a single file, but it will put pauses
    >between files to keep the average down.

    I'm not so sure it doesn't limit bandwidth during a single file... I added
    the --bwlimit option to a daily 14Mbyte (single file) background transfer,
    and it improved the latency I see in my ssh session considerably.

    Ah, according to the man page, it checks the average after sending several
    blocks, not between files, so that jibes with my experience...

    Great tool.

    ~gb

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