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2017 Nov 02
4
samba 4.x slow ...
Hi,
we are running samba 4.4 on two machines as file servers.
Both are running a GFS (stornext). The storage is attached using 8G HBA.
You can get up to 800MB/s local speed. We are exporting the shares using
2x1GB
and 2x10G. However the clients are only getting 40-50MB/s. With samba3 I
think we had up to 80-90MB/s.
Using a 100MB/s link for the client we see 12-13MB/s (wire speed).
Using NFS (3) we see up to 120MB/s (GB). How can we improve the speed ?
How can we find the bottle neck ? (I tested already various sam...
2017 Nov 02
0
samba 4.x slow ...
...4:05 schrieb Dr. Peer-Joachim Koch via samba:
> Hi,
>
> we are running samba 4.4 on two machines as file servers.
> Both are running a GFS (stornext). The storage is attached using 8G HBA.
> You can get up to 800MB/s local speed. We are exporting the shares
> using 2x1GB
> and 2x10G. However the clients are only getting 40-50MB/s. With samba3
> I think we had up to 80-90MB/s.
> Using a 100MB/s link for the client we see 12-13MB/s (wire speed).
> Using NFS (3) we see up to 120MB/s (GB). How can we improve the speed ?
> How can we find the bottle neck ? (I tested al...
2017 Nov 02
1
samba 4.x slow ...
...m Koch via samba:
> >Hi,
> >
> >we are running samba 4.4 on two machines as file servers.
> >Both are running a GFS (stornext). The storage is attached using 8G HBA.
> >You can get up to 800MB/s local speed. We are exporting the shares
> >using 2x1GB
> >and 2x10G. However the clients are only getting 40-50MB/s. With
> >samba3 I think we had up to 80-90MB/s.
> >Using a 100MB/s link for the client we see 12-13MB/s (wire speed).
> >Using NFS (3) we see up to 120MB/s (GB). How can we improve the speed ?
> >How can we find the bottle neck...