Hi Olivier,
generally the Samba performance on *BSD just sucks,
I wrote to this list with the same problem some weeks ago,
no one was able to tune smbd so that it would outperform
as well as under linux.
The only solution is to migrate your fileserver to a Linux distribution
as I did. Performanc
Jan Zacharias wrote:
Btw. the same problem exists on MAC OSX, as OSX also uses a BSD Kernel
the problem might be, that samba was optimized for the linux kernel
tcp stack.
Quite possibly, just as MySQL has been written with Linux primarily in mind.
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Hi all,
Jan Zacharias a écrit :
generally the Samba performance on *BSD just sucks,
The only solution is to migrate your fileserver to a Linux distribution
as I did.
Olivier being the main developper/maintainer of FreeNAS, this is not an
option 8)
(bravo au fait)
David.
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A: Yes.
>Q:
Hi Olivier,
generally the Samba performance on *BSD just sucks,
I wrote to this list with the same problem some weeks ago,
no one was able to tune smbd so that it would outperform
as well as under linux.
The only solution is to migrate your fileserver to a Linux distribution
as I did. Performanc
Olivier Cochard-Labbe wrote:
Hi all,
I meet a performance problem with my customized distro of FreeBSD
6.1(FreeNAS).
Lot's of FreeNAS users compare the performance of FreeNAS with Linux, and
the Samba performance are very poor under FreeNAS (but not with NFS or
FTP).
...
But there is no
Hi all,
I meet a performance problem with my customized distro of FreeBSD 6.1(FreeNAS).
Lot's of FreeNAS users compare the performance of FreeNAS with Linux, and
the Samba performance are very poor under FreeNAS (but not with NFS or FTP).
I've use this value on the default samba configuration: