You're right, the TCP peak was 1.48Gbps from the show floor in Dallas to a
storage cluster at Berkeley Laboratory. Single applications using multiple
stream. Bottleneck link was 1.5Gbps provisioned circuit on Qwest link from
convention center to DARPA's HSCC pop node.
This beat last years (SC'99) 1.2 Gbps rate Microsoft achieved running TTCP
on a single PC with 2 Gbit Ethernet cards (Redmond to Portland).
Rich
From the At 11:21 PM 2/6/01 -0500, Colin Perkins wrote:
--> stanislav shalunov writes:
>Larry Foore <lfoore(_at_)tantivy(_dot_)com> writes:
>
>> How often would a single TCP session have allocated to itself an
>> entire gigabit link?
>
>At SC2000 there was an application (non-interlaced HDTV) using
>1.5Gbps.
Sure, but it wasn't using TCP...
Colin