On Monday 17 October 2005 15:16, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote: > malcolm escreveu: > > I have a linux machine (1.4GHz) which shares filesystems > > to two Windows machines, (a) Windows 2000 (300MHz) and > > (b) Windows XP (2.4GHz). > > > > The XP machine, which should be faster, is about 10 times > > slower than the 2000 machine. > > Hmmm... I know that the processor speed is really > different (eight times faster), but there are other things > that you should consider on this, NIC, RAM memory, network > infra structure and specially configuration. =)
Yes but it's the machine which has a processor eight times faster that is six times slower, i.e. 48 times slower than expected. > > > Anybody any ideas. > > [...] > > > socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY > > What about add: "SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192" to > socket options, in GNU/Linux systems it should bring better > results to you. ;) That makes perhaps a 3% improvement. > > Also came to my mind things like DNS and WINS, which > should affect w2k and xp in different ways. > > Kind regards, > > -- > ////////// > // Felipe Augusto van de Wiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > // CTI/Suporte - SEDU/PARANACIDADE > // http://www.paranacidade.org.br/ > ////////// -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba