Hello BrowserUK,

Sorry for the delay in answering, but your comments sent me on a long journey. I used both 'recv' and 'sysread' without much change in the results. I then compiled a new version of Perl ( Perl-5.14.4 ) and had similar results.

But the problem may be in the test case I'm using, since when I do a single transfer I can max out the GigE interfaces, but when I test for random sizes it runs at the 10Mpbs rate. I may try it on an AIX system, just in case it's a quirk of the Debian Linux systems. ( It wouldn't be the first time that Debian is different ).

Thanks for the help!

Regards...Ed

"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin


In reply to Re^2: IO::Socket::INET performance on Linux by flexvault
in thread IO::Socket::INET performance on Linux by flexvault

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