Richard Frost
2002-Jul-09 21:10 UTC
[Samba] Samba Performance Questions (1 share for ALL user homes or 1 share PER user?)
Hello, I am currently installing samba for a large site (over 350 users) and I was interested in some SAMBA performance questions. I have a large single file store on a single Unix (Solaris 7) system that has multiple volumes for home directory storage that I want to export via SMB shares to PC users. Each filesystem contains over 300 home directories. Is it more efficient (memory usage and performance) to create one single SMB share per home directory filesystem or one share per user directory. eg. if the filesystem is /export/home1 which contains home dirs: jbloggs jsmith Should I make one SMB share [homes1] for /export/home1 so users on PCs mount their home dir as \\server\homes1\jbloggs \\server\homes1\jsmith or Should I make one SMB share PER user so users on PCs mount their home dir as \\server\jbloggs \\server\jsmith Also, Are there any good Samba performance loading tools for SAMBA that I can use to get figures on measuring memory usage etc on the server side. Thanks -- Richard Frost - mailto:Richard.Frost@motorola.com Senior Systems & Networks Engineer - Infomation Systems Group Systems & Networks Department, Global Software Group, Motorola Ph: +61 8 8168 3589 - Fax: +61 8 8168 3664