From: Mike Stump (mrs@cygnus.com)
Date: 10/08/93


From: mrs@cygnus.com (Mike Stump)
Subject: Re: NetBSD TCP/IP network benchmarks
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1993 09:30:16 GMT

In article <1993Oct8.085554.9345@beaver.cs.washington.edu> cmaeda@cs.washington.edu (Chris Maeda) writes:
>
>In article <2CB12A8D.17397@news.service.uci.edu>
>TCP throughput was measured using ttcp (anon ftp from sgi.com in
>sgi/src/ttcp) which is a 16MB one-way memory-to-memory transfer.
>
>system codebase kbytes/s
>
>NetBSD 0.8 BNR2 320
>Mach 2.5 4.3BSD 457
>Mach 3.0(UX server) 4.3BSD 415
>Mach 3.0(BSDSS server) BNR2 382
>Mach 3.0(library) BNR2 469

386BSD 0.1.111 <-> NetBSD 0.9 985

It would seem you are doing something wrong. (Maybe?) Between a
386BSD 0.1 system and a NetBSD 0.9 system, we have observed
985Kbytes/s. Contact sef@kithrup.com for details.