Hi, I use samba 1.9.17 to give about 20 Clients (WfW, WinNT) access to my Linux box. The performance is quite good when I copy one large file or only some files. But when I copy many files I think samba produces a great overhead per file. We have a 100Mbit VG100 AnyLan Network and use orginal cards from HP. An example: 1 file: 52.9 MB from the NT3.51-Server to a NT4.0-Client 35sec 1.51MB/sec 52.9 MB from samba (the same) 20sec 2.65MB/sec A directory with 660 files (files between 30k and 100k): 29.1 MB from the NT3.51-Server to a NT4.0-Client 25sec 1.16MB/sec 29.1 MB from samba (the same) 65sec 0.45MB/sec I tried this out with some other NT4.0-Clients and even WfW-Clients (of course they are slower) ,but the factor the performance was reduced is nearly the same. I moved the above file and diretory around to other paritions and harddisks in my Linux box but it was independent from that. The NT-Server and the Linux-box are exact the same hardware. ( By the way, I copied the 660 files with an NT ftp-client. I think the ftp-protocol is slower, but the Linux-Box was 50 percent faster in this contest ) I also tried out some smb.conf options (my smb.conf): [global] workgroup = VERKAUF os level = 2 security = user keep alive = 30 printing = bsd encrypt passwords = yes .. .. .. wins support = no wins server = .... ;Speed Options read prediction = yes ; A bit faster with NT-Clients socket options = TCP_NODELAY ; The Clients are running ACCESS 2.0 ; without this option browings through a database ; is very, very slow. ; I experimented with the options below ; in single or in different combinations ; but it brought no improvement ; locking = no ; read raw = no ; fake oplocks = yes ; strict locking = yes ; read size = 16384 ; share modes = no ; My share [daten] path = /disk1/daten valid users = @group read only = no create mode = 0775 browseable = yes Has anyone a similar problem with samba? What can I do to reduce the overhead per file, which I believe, samba produces? Thanks! CU Juergen