Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:51396 comp.os.minix:10913 comp.unix.xenix:11774 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!ucsd!helios.ee.lbl.gov!nosc!crash!pnet01!jca From: jca@pnet01.cts.com (John C. Archambeau) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.os.minix,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Ethernet math (Was Re: MWC's Coherent - A Lemon...) Message-ID: <2871@crash.cts.com> Date: 29 May 90 01:36:04 GMT Sender: root@crash.cts.com Organization: People-Net [pnet01], El Cajon CA Lines: 36 X-Local-Date: 28 May 90 18:36:04 PDT hwajin@wrs.wrs.com (Hwa Jin Bae) writes: >Which point are you trying to make? > >Let me help: > >Your point #1: a "real" ethernet with more than 10 machines will have at most >3Mbit/sec performance rate on a good day. --- My data indicates this is >wrong. Give me some of your data that proves otherwise. No rhetorics, please. My data is my findings via experience in hooking machines to an ethernet. I have yet to see an ethernet perform a consistant (key word here) throughput of more than 3 Mbit per second. Last October I added a Sun 386i/250 to an existing ethernet of less than 10 machines. The best throughput I've seen on that wire was 4 Mbit per second. You tell me why it was dropping packets like crazy. The customer we sold the Sun 386i has talked to Sun about it and they can't even tell him why his ethernet has a sloppy throughput. Again, there's no such thing as an expert. And the ethernet is primarily Suns with a pair of VAX'es. If you have this magic formula for getting 6+ Mbits per second on an ethernet, I'd sure as hell love to hear it. When *I* start seeing consistant throughputs of more than 3 or 4 Mbits per second on an ethernet then I'll agree with you, but until then I write all of this off as the overhead of ethernet. I don't care what your throughput is or what AST gets on his pair of Sun 3/60's, but what I see when I go and add or setup a network. // JCA /* **--------------------------------------------------------------------------* ** Flames : /dev/null | Small memory model only for ** ARPANET : crash!pnet01!jca@nosc.mil | Unix? Get the (*bleep*) out ** INTERNET: jca@pnet01.cts.com | of here! ** UUCP : {nosc ucsd hplabs!hd-sdd}!crash!pnet01!jca **--------------------------------------------------------------------------* */