Subject | Why is FireBird so slow in the Internet? |
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Author | marcoaureliocastro |
Post date | 2004-05-12T15:26:27Z |
Hi,
I have a software running localy in a micro and it is connected to
the Internet, using a slow (32Kbps) modem. My program tries to
connect to a FireBird remote to my micro. The connection happens but
it is very slow. The modem is 32K but FireBird uses a very small
part of it (about 10Kbps).
Why the full band is not used? As as comparation, it is very
faster if I connect to the remote server using Windows Terminal
Server (using the same modem). I belive that should be faster if
just the data bytes from the FireBird server was traveling in the
Internet. The FireBird is in a Linux server and the Terminat Server
is a marquared port.
Thanks for any clue.
Marco Castro
Directos
McSoft - MAC Software Ltda.
I have a software running localy in a micro and it is connected to
the Internet, using a slow (32Kbps) modem. My program tries to
connect to a FireBird remote to my micro. The connection happens but
it is very slow. The modem is 32K but FireBird uses a very small
part of it (about 10Kbps).
Why the full band is not used? As as comparation, it is very
faster if I connect to the remote server using Windows Terminal
Server (using the same modem). I belive that should be faster if
just the data bytes from the FireBird server was traveling in the
Internet. The FireBird is in a Linux server and the Terminat Server
is a marquared port.
Thanks for any clue.
Marco Castro
Directos
McSoft - MAC Software Ltda.