Samba uses 2 / 2.5 MB per user so if you have 40 connection you should
expect 80 / 100MB of RAM used and 128MB total memory may not be enough
to avoid swapping and do not provide any way to cache data files in
memory so that they can be served faster.

On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 13:12, Raymundo, Joseph wrote:
> Is 128MB enough for our file server or is there something wrong with the
> configuration of our Linux? Is RAID really adding that much load to the
> CPU usage, I/O operation and memory considering that the disks are controlled
> by the motherboard and/or processor? Do you have any hardware 
> recommendations or softwares needed to be install on our samba files
> server?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Joseph S. Raymundo
> SPS SYSTEMS ENGINEER
> SPI TECHNOLOGIES INC.
> (632) 855-8756
> (632) 853-2773/4 (fax)
> URL : http:www.spitech.com/ <spitech.com> 
> Email : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 
> 
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