Lew,
On Fri, April 3, 2020 1:30 pm, Lew Wolfgang wrote:
> On a possibly related situation, we have a requirement to move
> many terabytes of data from one machine to another in close
> proximity. We were using rsync, but transfers would take many
> hours, if not days, even over a 10-GBe Ethernet link. So we installed
> rsh and rsh-server and configured our rsync invocations to use rsh
> instead of ssh. This gave us a bandwidth boost of about 2.5 times.
> Yes, we're using jumbo frames too.
Fair enough. I wouldn't expect commodity AES hardware to be able to
encrypt at 10Gb line speed. It will saturate 1Gb, but yes, 10Gb the AES
is probably going to be a bottleneck (and IS a bottleneck in your
configuration).
I was assuming OP was on 1Gb and not 10Gb. The mentioned RPi3 which, last
I checked, is only 1Gb.
-derek
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