Hello benoit, Monday, August 18, 2008, 7:25:14 PM, you wrote:
b> Hi, b> I have a Solaris 10 x86 server, sharing data over lan. b> I have Samba on it, but the volume itself is ZFS. So i did some b> test transferring 1.2gig of mp3 zipped over a 1gig lan : b> ====================== b> *FTP (21 seconds)) : b> 100% |**********************************************************| 1292 MB 60.73 MB/s b> 1355171291 bytes sent in 00:21 (60.72 MB/s) b> *SCP (1:01 minutes): b> 3-bae87.zip 100% 1292MB 21.2MB/s 01:01 b> *Via mounted NFS (1:38minutes) : b> real 1m38.101s b> user 0m0.014s b> sys 0m8.563s b> *Via mounted SMB-samba (14minutes !!!) : b> real 14m42.840s b> user 0m0.010s b> sys 0m4.486s b> ====================== b> So the best speed are achived with FTP, the "correct" speed is the b> mount nfs, but the worst is the samba share... b> My question is this: in that case, the "correct" form to share the b> file will be NFS instead of samba, since i have access to my zfs volume via nfs share? b> Also, why is it that slow with samba? You have some network issues. You should get similar results to ftp using all protocols. -- Best regards, Robert Milkowski mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://milek.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
