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      i want to know what is the fastest speed to copy files between computers on home network
      fujitsu desktop/antix15 – core2duo e6850 – Card: Intel 82566DM-2 Gigabit Network Connection driver: e1000e
      dell desktop/antix17 – i5-2400 – Card-1: Intel 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection driver: e1000e
      tested a 576MB tar file both with

      -connected via tplink wr740n(100mbps)
      rsync without z – 88mbps

      -straight through cable(1000mbps)
      rsync with z – 145mbps
      rsync without z – 506mbps
      nc file – 851mbps
      nc (dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=1K) – 936mbps

      i see rsync has some overhead even without z/compression
      looking to try samba and nfs, what do you reccomend
      are samba or nfs installed on antix by default?
      how to check active services, i can only find data on systemd
      remember seing something about nfs when i boot, but i cant find anywhere what is display at boot
      i looked in dmesg and files in /var/log

      will still use the 100mbps, but i want to test stuff on gigabit too, just for learning

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        how to check active services
        sysv-rc-conf

        fastest
        I would expect plain FTP is fastest. Lemme know if your testing discovers otherwise.

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