70-80MB/s is good for NFS/CIFS networking given the 4k block size and network 
latency.

It's not the MB/s driven by your storage system that get you it's the IOPS 
throttled by the network latency and two-way communication over it.

-Ross


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tue Jul 29 23:20:10 2008
Subject: [CentOS] slow NFS speed

We upgraded from a 10/100Mbs to a 2 100/1000 bonding. We notice the
speeds of NFS to be around 70-80Mb/sec. Which is slow, especially with
bonding. I was wondering if we need to tune anything special with the
Network and NFS. Does anyone have any experience with this?

TIA
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