Re: scp speed (push v/s pull)



nash_rack1@xxxxxxxxx writes:

I've noticed that scp file transfer speeds are significantly different
depending on whether you're pushing a file to a remote machine or
pulling a file from a remote machine.

When I push a file to another machine, I get 800 kB/s speed. When I
pull the same file from another machine, I get 8500 kB/s. Why is the
speed so different? Does it depend on some network setting or is it
something inherent in the protocol?

Not something you can attribute to scp I'm afraid.

Describe the network connection of each side... what you're seeing is
entirely consistent for instance with a cable modem service on the
local side where download speeds are an order of magnitude faster than
upload speeds.

Best Regards,
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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