Tom Pepper wrote:
All:
Anyone having any good fortune with performance of NFS shares
in a current 5-STABLE against Windows 2003 Services For Unix 3.5
server? I'm able to, with some pretty extreme tuning, get as much
as 1MB/sec out of a 100Mbps link, but I'm able to FTP to and from
the same host at 8-10MB/sec. I've tried different send/receive windows,
NFSv2, NFSv3, forcing TCP/UDP, and setting the tcp windows to some
pretty outrageous sizes. None of the above really seems to net me
performance above 500-600kB/sec (testing via rsync --progress -av /
local/dir /mnt/nfsshare).
mount_smbfs is also incapable of going beyond 1MB/sec in a similar
arrangement. Why on earth is performance sucking so bad?
Thanks,
-t
I have similar secret doubts, but I've not gone to the lengths
that you have, and I've not tested against Win2k3 server.
One question: is there any chance it is an rsync problem?
Kevin Kinsey
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