maybe someone can answer me that question. During my recent works I noticed that my application (which downloads updates via FTP) was really slow when used with Linux. I develop that stuff on a Mac so I didn't notice that issue earlier, because the download speed didn't feel very low under Mac OS. But when moving to Linux the application behaved really different.
The FTP server (Pure FTP running on Ubuntu Server) is connected to the same LAN as the clients, so internet speed issues do not come into account. Because of the low performance I changed the Apache FTPClient to edtFTPj/Free. The differences are still remarkable but acceptable. As a test case I downloaded always the same file which had a size of about 30 MB. Then I checked the ftp server log to find out about the transfer rate.
See for Yourself. The VMWare mentioned runs on the Mac. The Java is a Oracle Java 1.7 unless noted otherwise.
Apache Commons Net 2.3
The code looks like this
FTPClient ftp = new FTPClient();
ftp.connect("srv0006");
ftp.login("anonymous", "asd");
ftp.setFileType(FTP.BINARY_FILE_TYPE);
File target = new File("/tmp/pub.tar");
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(target);
ftp.retrieveFile("/pub.tar", fos);
fos.close();
Here are the results from the ftp log
Mac OS started from IntelliJ Idea
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 21200.67KB/sec)
Mac OS started from shell
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 21471.75KB/sec)
Windows 7 (in VMWare)
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 65243.15KB/sec)
OpenSuse running Oracle Java (in VMWare)
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 5274.56KB/sec)
OpenSuse running OpenJDK (in VMWare)
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 7663.68KB/sec)
Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
running on another PC connected with Gigabit Ethernet to the same LAN. Other Ubuntu Machines behaved exactly the same way. I quit the transfer after 20 Minutes. See the transfer rate.
downloaded (7077888 bytes, 6.10KB/sec)
edtFTP4j 2.4.0
After this, I moved to edtFTP4j. The results were much better.
FileTransferClient ftp = new FileTransferClient();
ftp.setRemoteHost("srv0006");
ftp.setUserName("anonymous");
ftp.setPassword("asd");
ftp.connect();
ftp.downloadFile("/tmp/pub.tar", "/pub.tar");
ftp.disconnect();
The results changed remarkably:
Mac OS started from IntelliJ Idea
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 109431.60KB/sec)
Mac OS started from shell
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 110333.66KB/sec)
Windows 7 (in VMWare)
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 91318.64KB/sec)
OpenSuse running Oracle Java (in VMWare)
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 89312.46KB/sec)
OpenSuse running OpenJDK (in VMWare)
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 89041.05KB/sec)
Ubuntu 12.10 (in VMWare)
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 81154.99KB/sec)
Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS running on i5 Notebook, Wifi (50 MBit/s)
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 2883.84KB/sec)
Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS running on i5 Notebook, Gigabit Ethernet
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 93822.44KB/sec)
Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
running on the PC mentioned earlier (the one with the 6.10 KB/sec tx rate)
downloaded (30452736 bytes, 11633.38KB/sec)
I don't understand this. Who has a clue whats going on here ?
Bye, Torsten...