Is there any way to speed up writes to NFS mounted Sun Solaris disks?  I
looked through all the HOWTOs and FAQs that I could find, and I've tried
upgrading to the latest 2.2 kernel and changing the wsize and rsize
parameters.  I couldn't find a way to mount the disk asynchronous, but I
don't think that's the whole problem anyway.  I saw a reference that
mentioned slow NFS writes to Sun Solaris disks, but there was no
solution.  I know it is possible because we have numerous Suns and SGIs
that perform NFS writes to each other very quickly.  I would like very
much to use Linux, but it is very difficult to use if it takes 6-? times
as long to write a file.  (I didn't put the time with the default RH
2.0.36 kernel, because it's still working on writing the 16MB test
file...)  Any help here would be very much appreciated.

Thanks for the help,

Brian Webb
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