Rodd Ahrenstorff <rahrenstorff at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> On this topic, I have 2 Pentium (100 & 133Mhz) systems collecting dust
> at my house.  However, since I now have a cable modem at home I would
> like to revive at least one to use as an anonymous FTP server with a
> login.  With only minimum traffic would this machine suffice?  I would
> be running it with a 10gig HD, 133Mhz chip, 256Mb RAM, 3Com 905* NIC.

A low-end Pentium can pretty easily saturate a 10Mbit connection if the
data has already been cached.  If conditions are right, that's probably
possible while reading from disk (enabling DMA could be a big help here --
see my previous post).

A cable modem is insignificant.

Ah, bandwidth and Linux..  Reminds me of Ben Kochie's old story of a 386
router he had with two ISA NICs - one was even 8-bit.  It could still
route 300kB/s if I remember right.  Of course, serving is a different
beast, but it just goes to show how optimized the networking in Linux is.

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