In the last episode (Dec 13), Mike Silbersack said:
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> > Geoff Mohler wrote:
> > :Are there any hidden secrets to eeking out more performance from
> > :the BSD NFS client (other than version types and the normal fstab
> > :tweaks).
> 
> And if you hadn't heard, Matt just fixed a couple of bugs in the tcp
> stack which improves NFS greatly.  It sounds like after this round of
> NFS fixes, the first answer to NFS questions should be: Upgrade to
> 4.5!

I don't even bother with TCP mounts; my default amd rule says
proto=udp.  Is there any reason to add the overhead of the TCP stack if
you're not leaving your own ethernet?

You should be able to easily saturate a 100mbit link with FreeBSD 4.*
machines, and I can do 15-20MB/sec with Netgear GA620 gigabit nics (SMP
2 x pIII/600).

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        Dan Nelson
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