Hello, I have a little problem which I can't solve with Samba used under Debian Squeeze. (version of Samba : 3.5.6) I made a transfer speed between Samba server and a samba mount on the same PC copy to RAM and the same file directly to RAM.
1. HDD to RAM => 105-115Mo/s 2. Shared the same HDD directory with samba and mount to "/media" locally with (mount -t smbfs) : Samba to RAM => 60-67Mo/s 3. From a remote PC under Windows : ~60Mo/s How Samba can divide by almost two the bandwidth ? (105Mo/s HDD and 60Mo/s Samba) I have already changed that to Samba which have up my bandwidth from ~55Mo/s to ~60Mo/s : ************************************** socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_SNDBUF=262144 SO_RCVBUF=262144 SO_KEEPALIVE min receivefile size=16348 use sendfile=true aio read size = 643638 aio write size = 643638 aio write behind = true dns proxy=no ************************************** Someone have an idea how I can increased speed of Samba to almost 100Mo/s ? (I can understand than the 10% is lost by different protocol but 40-50% no :( ) 10Gbits should come and can't sustain 1Gbits ? :( Thank you in advance for your reply ! Best Regards, Jean -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
