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I've been transferring a bunch of data between several NAS's on our LAN.
Nothing else significant is running on my Vista system -- just a few background processes using 10% or less of the CPU. The transfer varies wildly in speed. It might run for a while at "130% network utilization" according to the Performance Monitor (I've seen over 130Mbps on my 100Mbps LAN!?), then for no apparent reason it will drop down to 50%, 10%, or even 1%. The total B/min shown in the Perf Monitor drops from nearly 500 MB/min to as little as 5-10 MB/min. Why?? What is causing Vista to not use its resources to do this transfer? When the transfer rate drops, the CPU is still 60-70% idle, just like it was when the transfer was fast. There is no indication of any unusual activity in disk accesses or memory hits. It just looks like Vista gets "lazy" and doesn't want to work that hard, so it slows down until it feels like going fast again. I suppose it's possible that the NAS is slowing down the transfer, but that seems unlikely. It's just a tiny lean Linux box with nothing else to do. I've seen this talking to both WD and LaCie NAS boxes. Any guesses why it does this, and how I can keep it working at full efficiency? Thanks, Gary |