Matt didnt feel the fixes were primarily performance related, just bug
fixes.

On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Mike Silbersack wrote:

> 
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> 
> > :I suppose while were on the topic..
> > :
> > :Are there any hidden secrets to eeking out more performance from the BSD
> > :NFS client (other than version types and the normal fstab tweaks).
> > :
> > :Im the CS Labs manager at NetApp..and Im always trying to store away a
> > :secret here or there when someone comes to me with a problem in the field.
> > :
> > :FreeBSD since v2..rock on!
> >
> >     For extreme performance there are some zero-copy patches floating around
> >     which have not been integrated into the main tree.  Generally, though,
> >     your NFS performance is going to be ultimately limited by your server's
> >     disk performance.
> >
> >                                     -Matt
> >                                     Matthew Dillon
> 
> And if you hadn't heard, Matt just fixed a couple of bugs in the tcp stack
> which improves NFS greatly.  It sounds like after this round of NFS fixes,
> the first answer to NFS questions should be:  Upgrade to 4.5!
> 
> Mike "Silby" Silbersack
> 
> 

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Geoff Mohler


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