Slow SFTP speeds - where would the bottle neck be?

I've been trying to figure this out for awhile.
Server is a dual G5 2.5GHz machine with 8GB of ram.
Internet is a 100Mbps fiber line (with about 25~30Mbps effective)
I only ever have about 2 - 3 users connecting at max.
My SFTP users are logging speeds of only 150kbps. I would have thought they should be able to attain higher speeds than this. I tested a large file transfer over iChat, and got amazing speeds (almost 2 Mbps - the other user is also on a 100Mbps line)... so if iChat is getting that high of transfers, why is SFTP getting so shot down? I know it won't be "as fast" due to encryption, but that seems like quite the drop in speed.... was hoping for about double that (300kbps)
Thanks

Have you actually timed this? or are you going by what SFTP displays during the transfer?
SFTP reports transfers in kiloBYTES per second, not kiloBITS.
Therefore, your 150KB/s is really more like 1500kbps, or 1.5 megabits per second. Still not as fast as iChat, but more inline with what you're seeing elsewhere.
The true test is to transfer the same file via both methods and see how long they actually take

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        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 25, 2010 8:49 PM   in response to: amanda jones in response to: amanda jones           
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    Hi Amanda,
    Why have you joined BT Option 3 when you can not get what BT can offer?
    No pun intended but you are a bit of a sucker for paying high prices where other suppliers are cheaper and can provide what your line can support.
    CG
    amanda jones     
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        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 26, 2010 9:13 PM   in response to: Computer Geek in response to: Computer Geek           
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    we moved house last october to this one, the connection was rubbish from the get-go, BT said the router was broken and we needed a new one, we said OK. That "OK" meant that we had entered into a new contract for option 3 same as out old one. The router wasn't broken, the new one didnt fix or improve the problem, we have since asked for a price reduction or compensation and been told "no". we are in contract and can pay to buy ourselves out of it if we like but otherwise we have to pay for option 3 and recieve fixed rate 500kb.
    Clare Thurston     
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        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 27, 2010 11:57 AM   in response to: amanda jones in response to: amanda jones           
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    Hi Amanda,
    I think you'll find that the Hold To Term rules have changed. BT are now unable to charge you for the account if you no longer require it. It is against OFCOM's rulings for a company to make more money out of you as a leaving customer than an existing one. However, You will need to pay for the connection charge (if that has not expired it's original differed contract) which is £40. A cancellation fee of £25 if you are simply cancelling and not migrating using a MAC key and for any hardware. The Routers are advertised at £88 and i would suggest that if they believed on to be faulty then that would be replaced under guarantee and not be put on a differed basis. I would check exactly what they say the are charging you and query this through OFCOM. http://www.ofcom.org.uk/

    Months of impecable service form BT as an option 3 customer. (I've even recommended BT to people)
    but
    For the past 2 weeks peak traffic has murdered my connection.
    I can get 14mbit off peak, and it used to drop to about 7-9 at peak times.
    Now its down to 1-2mbit at peak times. (no i haven't breached FUP as I check my btinternet inbox for the 80GB warning)
    I think its resonable to experience drop off but 90%!!!
    BT advertising says fast speeds at peak times. less than 2mbit is not fast. (that the governments minimum standard!!!)
    I don't know how to procede because when I'm experiencing these issues if I ring up I will end up waiting so long to speak to someone (because its peak time) the concection wiill be better again.
    I can think of no recourse other than to approach trading standards...
    Guarnetee me 5mbit at peak times (enough to stream HD iplayer) and I'd be happy
    That is what BT vision customers are in essence are getting + what ever their PC is using.
    Fair usage? what about Fair Supply.

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