Re: [opensuse] OpenSuse 10.2 - Fortran compilation very slow through NFS network with a 64bit server and 32bit clients.



On Wednesday 19 December 2007 09:44, Dave Howorth wrote:
but
ordering of packets over the network isn't a problem. And yes, either
TCP or UDP can be used.
Thanks. You can tell how long its been since I even tried it... back not
many years ago only udp worked. tcp will keep the packets ordered. And
thanks for the link.



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