Internet Speed record broken.
Posted: 2004-05-04 07:32pm
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Yeah but justs think of all the porn you could get AV....Site from above wrote:BSD: NetBSD Sets Internet2 Land Speed World Record
Posted by timothy on Monday May 03, @07:33PM
from the showoffs dept.
Daniel de Kok writes "Researchers of the Swedish University Network (SUNET) have beaten the Internet2 Land Speed Record using two Dell 2650 machines with single 2GHz CPUs running NetBSD 2.0 Beta. SUNET has transferred around 840 GigaBytes of data in less than 30 minutes, using a single IPv4 TCP stream, between a host at the Luleå University of Technology and a host connected to a Sprint PoP in San Jose, CA, USA. The achieved speed was 69.073 Petabit-meters/second. According to the research team, NetBSD was chosen 'due to the scalability of the TCP code.'"
I could download the whole damn internet with that thing...Darth_Zod wrote:*salivates* un-fucking real. i'd need dozens of high capacity hard drives in order to keep up with the download speed of that thing at the rate i'd be downloading stuff. I'd never get off the internet.
That's probably why they decided to do it. In fact, I wouldn't be suprised if every advance in Internet speed since the beginning has been motivated by the desire for faster porn.Laird wrote:Yeah but justs think of all the porn you could get AV....Site from above wrote:BSD: NetBSD Sets Internet2 Land Speed World Record
Posted by timothy on Monday May 03, @07:33PM
from the showoffs dept.
Daniel de Kok writes "Researchers of the Swedish University Network (SUNET) have beaten the Internet2 Land Speed Record using two Dell 2650 machines with single 2GHz CPUs running NetBSD 2.0 Beta. SUNET has transferred around 840 GigaBytes of data in less than 30 minutes, using a single IPv4 TCP stream, between a host at the Luleå University of Technology and a host connected to a Sprint PoP in San Jose, CA, USA. The achieved speed was 69.073 Petabit-meters/second. According to the research team, NetBSD was chosen 'due to the scalability of the TCP code.'"
I know, that's pretty fucking amazing.Ma Deuce wrote:966.5 Mbit/sec...Wow
Believe it.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote: That's probably why they decided to do it. In fact, I wouldn't be suprised if every advance in Internet speed since the beginning has been motivated by the desire for faster porn.
HA-HA /NelsonDooey Jo wrote:And they can't even get ADSL to me! Well, that's fucking it! I'm moving to Luleå!!
that's where the new up and coming ultra-wide band technology comes into play. far more bandwidth than any current broadband available.Uraniun235 wrote:Then of course, you hit the problem of the servers not having enough bandwidth, period... possibly exceeding even the capabilities of the server's hard drives.
If bandwidth like this was easily available, it would certainly be a boon to hard drive manufacturers.
Yeah, we're probably hooked up, they just has to install it so we can use it. But the assholes won't do that . But we might get it via radio or something at a very unreasonable prize, of course...Faram wrote:HA-HA /NelsonDooey Jo wrote:And they can't even get ADSL to me! Well, that's fucking it! I'm moving to Luleå!!
Just got my BBB conection back, godamn I love BBB
Btw I thought that all telestations where hooked up with ADSL now, but not yours I guess