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skryking
Linux user since 1994
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ssh compression vs no compression

Does anyone happen to have some benchmarks showing where the tipping point is between ssh compression being a good choice vs it just slowing things down?

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primesuspect
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No, but if you want to do a real world test, we'd publish it
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skryking
Linux user since 1994
skryking
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No, but if you want to do a real world test, we'd publish it

hmm... so I think if I use 2 computers connected through a 3rd computer in the middle that I can vary the bandwidth on, I should get a decent test if I use same cpu's and ram and such. does that make sense?

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primesuspect
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makes sense to me. sounds like a fairly controlled test environment.

I'm really curious to see if it makes a difference as well, now that you've piqued my curiousity
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