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Hi,
I am using a windows program (Handy Backup) to copy data from my raid drive (on the windows PC) to the DNS (my X drive). I was curious if there was a way using SSH to see what the current data transfer rate was (to determine how many Mbytes /sec I am getting.
What SSH command should I be using?
Thanks,
Rich
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Is it not simpler to do this on your Windows PC? Also, if FTP-ing, most FTP clients will report the transfer rate (on your Windows PC).
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The backup software I use doesnt show the transfer speed.
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Open the task manager (CTRL+SHIFT+ESC) and select the Networking tab - you'll get network utilization as a percentage.
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I was looking to make sure that while my network card supports jumbo frames to 7, the DNS supports it to 9. I set the DNS to 7 (to match my network card). I am not sure if that was right & I figured I would do some testing.
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Here is a NAS performance tester that runs on Windows OS http://www.808.dk/?code-csharp-nas-performance
which could be useful in your jumbo frame settings test
Last edited by mig (2009-01-19 02:52:29)
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