AW: [Samba] CIFS Gigabit Eth - 35MB/sec limit

2005-06-27 Thread Häfliger Peter
Hy

possible that it is a setting in the registry.
See ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-docs/papers/

I'can't connect to the link (ftp is blockt at our site) but you houl'd see some 
information. if blockspace from your ehternetcard is less then 9.6 
microseconds, you can run in problems.

hope you'll find something

cheers

peter

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Betreff: RE: [Samba] CIFS  Gigabit Eth - 35MB/sec limit


 
I have had played with some similar issue before.
I also experienced the same limitation.

Then, I tried to copy the same large file with 2 smaba 
connections simultaneously. One started from position 0, the 
other started from the middle and up to the last bytes. (It's 
easy to do that by mounting, opening, seeking, reading, 
writing.) The utilization of network bandwidth up to 50%.

I also tried to build 3 connections, and make the utilization 
up to 75%. But for 4 connections or above, the utilization 
can not go up any more (even lower).

Iap Singuan

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Hi honorable people!

In self-education purposes only, I would like to ask is 35 
Mbytes/sec bandwidth limitation of SMB/CIFS in Gigabit applications?

I've try read large file (45GB) from server to client's 
dev/nul and don't get bandwidth greater than specified...

But, using FTP or NFS I get REAL stable read speed at 80 
MB/sec! Same picture in synthetic TCP tests.

Why while SMB in use network utilization oscillate around 25% 
and nothing more? Is that mean that in 10GbE we get max 
utilization in 2-5%?

I tested various combination SAMBA server/client, MS 
server/client - all for nothing.

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RE: [Samba] CIFS Gigabit Eth - 35MB/sec limit

2005-06-24 Thread Iap, Singuan
 
I have had played with some similar issue before.
I also experienced the same limitation.

Then, I tried to copy the same large file with 2 smaba connections
simultaneously.
One started from position 0, the other started from the middle and up to the
last bytes.
(It's easy to do that by mounting, opening, seeking, reading, writing.)
The utilization of network bandwidth up to 50%.

I also tried to build 3 connections, and make the utilization up to 75%.
But for 4 connections or above, the utilization can not go up any more (even
lower).

Iap Singuan


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Hi honorable people!

In self-education purposes only, I would like to ask is 35 Mbytes/sec
bandwidth limitation of SMB/CIFS in Gigabit applications?

I've try read large file (45GB) from server to client's dev/nul and don't
get bandwidth greater than specified...

But, using FTP or NFS I get REAL stable read speed at 80 MB/sec!
Same picture in synthetic TCP tests.

Why while SMB in use network utilization oscillate around 25% and nothing
more?
Is that mean that in 10GbE we get max utilization in 2-5%?

I tested various combination SAMBA server/client, MS server/client - all for
nothing.

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[Samba] CIFS Gigabit Eth - 35MB/sec limit

2005-06-23 Thread SnowBarsik

Hi honorable people!

In self-education purposes only, I would like to ask is 35 Mbytes/sec
bandwidth limitation of SMB/CIFS in Gigabit applications?

I've try read large file (45GB) from server to client's dev/nul and don't
get bandwidth greater than specified...

But, using FTP or NFS I get REAL stable read speed at 80 MB/sec!
Same picture in synthetic TCP tests.

Why while SMB in use network utilization oscillate around 25% and nothing
more?
Is that mean that in 10GbE we get max utilization in 2-5%?

I tested various combination SAMBA server/client, MS server/client - all for
nothing.

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