Hi all,

I just built a new Homeserver running 2009.06.
I'm new to Opensolaris usually a Debian Guy, but I must say the Administration 
of Services and ZFS is really wonderful, i think i fell in love :)
But I have alot of problems with the NFS Performance.

The Serverconfiguration is:
AMD Athlon X2 240 (2x2.8Ghz)
2x2GB of DDR2-800
ASUS M4A78-EM (AMD 780G Chipset)
4x Samsung Ecogreen F2 1500GB in a RaidZ1
Connected via D-Link 5 Port Gigabit Switch

The Client is one Macbook and a normal PC running Mac OS X both are as well 
connected over Gigabit.

The Local Read-/Writeperformance on the Server is about 80mb/s.

The Shares are mounted via nfsv3.

Writing a 1gb or 5gb Testfile from the Macbook to the Server via nfs or smb 
gives me about 25mb/s
Reading a 1gb or 5gb Testfile from the Server to the Macbook via nfs or smb 
gives me about 20mb/s

I even played with the mount-settings on the macbook, changed the rwsize to 
32768 etc.
But it didn't make any difference.

I tested the performance with Ubuntu in a VMware but the performance was the 
same.

Has anybody got any Idea?

Thanks Thomas
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