Re: Question performnace of SSH v1 vs SSH v2

This is a discussion on Re: Question performnace of SSH v1 vs SSH v2 within the OpenSSH Development forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Michael A Stevens wrote: > Autotuning is becoming more common outside research enviornments, its > already in the linux kernel. &...


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Old 03-01-2005
Rick Jones
 
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Default Re: Question performnace of SSH v1 vs SSH v2

Michael A Stevens wrote:
> Autotuning is becoming more common outside research enviornments, its
> already in the linux kernel.
>
> http://www.csm.ornl.gov/~dunigan/netperf/auto.html


Clearly I'm going to have to update the netperf documentation. Between having
to tweak the registry on Windows and now knowing whether or not autotuning is
enabled on Linux... add-in the dynamically tuned interrupt coalescing and we
land in a maze of twisty passages all different.

rick jones

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