On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 06:06:17PM -0400, Jeff Garzik (jeff@garzik.org) wrote:In that case yes, network will _not_ be saturated and multiple simultaneous streams will have a win, but POHMELFS client design was specially created to increase network performance as much as possible, since we can increase storage speed (add more drives, more RAM for caches, better hardware), but can not easily increase network bandwidth. But, as was already noted, even being network bound, client-to-many is likely a better solution from other points of view (like management and/ro failure cases). -- Evgeniy Polyakov --
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