On 5/22/07, Ross S. W. Walker <rwalker at medallion.com> wrote: > > The ability of iSCSI to support high throughput depends on: > > 1) How the back-end storage being served up by iSCSI is configured > 2) How the network interconnects between the iSCSI targets and > initiators are configured > 3) How well the FTP software does at reading the data from disk and > pumping it out the network > > 1Gbps ethernet can handle up to 115MB/s per interface. Using MPIO > round-robin over several interfaces you can continue to add throughput > if the application can scale well across these multiple paths. > I'm a little fuzzy on this Mb vs MB issue - which one is megaBITS and which is megaBYTES, and is this a standard convention or ??? Thanks. -- Mark Hull-Richter DATAllegro (www.datallegro.com) 85 Enterprise, Second Floor, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 949-680-3082 - Office 949-680-3001 - fax