We would like to use OpenAFS as storage to serve Windows Media Files for steaming through 64bit Windows 2003 R2's Windows Media Services. We understand that streaming performance will always be better on local storage, but we were hoping to get decent performance using OpenAFS but so far we haven't been successful. When we run load tests on the server using Microsoft's Windows Media Load Analyzer, we are able to consitently get around 350 simultaneous connections without error using local storage depending on the file's bitrate (average is 500 kbps). Using the same files on AFS, we can barely get 150 connections without error. We also noticed that when a file is added to AFS and we try to stream it, the first time it is used the performance is very bad. Subsequent attempts yield better result. My guess is that this is a caching issue.

Right now I have the OpenAFS 64 bit client version 1-5-18 installed on the server. I increased the default Cache Size to 2GB which changed the Status Cache to 262144 entries. The Chunk size is at the default 128kb. I was wondering if there are recommendations for optimizing the client for better performance? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Jason
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