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From: MIGLESIAS@UCIVMSA.BITNET
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Subject: Re: Wollongong software update
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Date: Thu, 23-Jul-87 13:45:33 EDT
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We've been running Wollongong's TCP/IP v3.0 for about 3 weeks now.
We haven't had any problems so far, there were no suprises during
the installation, etc.  The previous version we were running
didn't have any problems either.  I did some before-and-after
FTP thruput tests to see how well v3.0 performed; the results are
below.


Mike Iglesias
University of California, Irvine

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The following numbers represent the thruput (in K bytes per second) of
Wollongong's TCP/IP for VMS using FTP to Hydra (a 4 mip Sun 3/280 w/1
Fujitsu Super Eagle disk) and Aries (a ~1 mip Microvax II running Ultrix
v1.2 w/1 (slow) RD53 disk).

The file transfered was 1,025,511 bytes. 'PUT' represents transfers from
VMSA to the target system's /dev/null. 'GET' represents transfers from the
target system to VMSA's NLA0:. The three columns show the difference
between Wollongong v2.3 and v3.0.


              PUT              GET
System   v2.3 v3.0 % Inc  v2.3 v3.0%  Inc
------   ---- ---- -----  ---- ---- -----
Hydra    24.2 46.6 92.6%  46.1 73.3 59.0%
Aries    22.1 33.0 49.3%  32.0 39.4 23.1%