Hi Rob,

> Do you have options on how you provide your SAN volume?   I’ve found
> that providing a SAN volume through ISCSI  instead of  NFS or CIFS gives
> huge performance benefits when you are executing 1000s of very small
> file operations as the ISCSI volume is treated as a local disk and gets
> the benefit of local o/s cacheing without having to go across the net
> every time it needs to check file statuses etc.

I may have this option, but my NAS is on the network and not close to my
computer, so a direct cable is not an option in my case!

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