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[ts-7000] Poor ftp performance

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Subject: [ts-7000] Poor ftp performance
From: "tsames2008" <>
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 14:36:23 -0000
I'm just starting to use a development kit for the TS-7300.  The
company The company I work for stalled on our plans for moving to this
new platform until now.  After successfully powering up the TS-7300,
I'm starting to find the performance of the board using FTP pretty bad.  

Average transfer rate of about 30k bytes was obtained for FTP.  Also,
I think I spotted that the new website is using a TS-7800.  I'm
curious if the ftp is managed by this board also?  Download from the
ftp website is maxed at about 80kb but is averaging about 40kb or less
on large files.  Once again, performance is poor but this is only a
limited perception.

Is there a software issue using SD cards?  Is the performance of
read/write(s) using the 7200 the same as the other 72xx family of
products?

The reason I ask is the 7200 uses a compact flash card.  we are
currently using a AMD Geode at 300 mhz based controller where I can
obtain about 4mb per second transfer rates using ftp.  Something in
the one mb range or great is acceptable but transfer rates of less
then 100kb seems unacceptable.  Seeing transfer rates of 100 to one
difference is really bad.



 
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