Yes, I realize its 1000Mbps but in reality how fast is it? I ask this because I am not seeing what I am expecting on my network.
I have 6 48-port gigE switches (Linksys SRW2048) and have them configured in a way that two of the switches have 3 fibre gigE connections between them in a LAG (Link Agrogate Group) between two floors, and there are two other switches on each floor with their own 2x 1Gb copper LAGs connecting them to the "main floor switch" for that floor.
Anyway, I do a file copy (a large directory full of files) from a workstation to another workstation on the same switch, both of us have gigE NICs and both are showing as 1Gb Full Duplex connections on the switch. The file copy is running about 1-7 mB/s which to me is waaaaaay slower than 1000. So I do a file copy from one server to another server (running W2k3R2) who are both on another switch (the main floor switch for floor 2) and I see the same speed. (the servers also have 1Gb NICs in them.
Am I expecting the wrong thing here, or is there something dredfully wrong with my setup?
I have 6 48-port gigE switches (Linksys SRW2048) and have them configured in a way that two of the switches have 3 fibre gigE connections between them in a LAG (Link Agrogate Group) between two floors, and there are two other switches on each floor with their own 2x 1Gb copper LAGs connecting them to the "main floor switch" for that floor.
Anyway, I do a file copy (a large directory full of files) from a workstation to another workstation on the same switch, both of us have gigE NICs and both are showing as 1Gb Full Duplex connections on the switch. The file copy is running about 1-7 mB/s which to me is waaaaaay slower than 1000. So I do a file copy from one server to another server (running W2k3R2) who are both on another switch (the main floor switch for floor 2) and I see the same speed. (the servers also have 1Gb NICs in them.
Am I expecting the wrong thing here, or is there something dredfully wrong with my setup?