Dear All!

I have set up a gigabit LAN and have been testing the use of a laptop as a file 
server/NAS over NFS. The server in question has a 2 terabyte external hard disk 
attached via USB 2.0. The laptop itself has a 120 gigabyte SSD  installed as 
its main drive. My question is whether there might be a way to use Dragonfly's 
swapcache on the SSD in order to get the maximum speed out of the network to 
transfer files to the laptop's SSD while it writes to the external drive 
simultaneously in the background? Is there a way to for example increase the 
size of the swapcache to say 50 gigabytes and route the writes to it (and 
possibly other disks mounted elsewhere)?

I've tested writes directly over the LAN to the SSD and it tops out at around 
120 megabytes per second...which is phenomenal. However when writing to the 
disk I get speeds of around 18-22 megabytes per second. Not horrible, but quite 
a substantial difference.

Any tips would be extremely appreciated.

M

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