Hi.  I have a client that needs to download a file from Linux server
running Samba.

This is for a digital cinema file transfer in the theater, and client
requires at least 90 Mbps for the transfer rate.

They are getting around 65 Mbps using a Linux Samba client.  (That's
two Linux systems, each one a custom digital cinema server.)

Testing with a Windows client, I get 130 Mbps.

Client wants their Linux-to-Linux file transfer to go faster.
(Ironically the systems in question were originally designed to
interoperate with Windows but there is no Windows present here.   But
Samba is the only file transfer mechanism.)

I was asked, can you make this go faster?   So I tried upgrading the
Samba server from 3.0 to 3.3, but the difference is 2x.

I reckon we're SOL trying to make the transfer faster with Samba.
That's not what it's made for and it's a wonder it works at all.

I am going to ask one of the two vendors to add NFS support (the other
box already has it), and use NFS instead.

Feedback/comments welcome.

Best,
Aleksey

P.S.  I did experiment with disabling kernel oplocking but that made a
very small difference.
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