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2017 Jun 13
2
Huge number of small files performance regression from 3.5.16 to 4.6.5 with identical smb.conf
Hello Jeremy,
thanks a million for your help and interest in tracking this down! :-)
Am 13.06.2017 um 18:36 schrieb Jeremy Allison:
> Can you get comparitive wireshark traces for the two cases ?
>
> That would help discover what the bottleneck is.
I am not at all a network guy, but I hope that - maybe with a little
more help from your part once I have tried to do so in practice - I
2017 Jun 29
5
Friendly Reminder: Huge number of small files performance regression from 3.5.16 to 4.6.5 with identical smb.conf
...in Samba 3.6.15 in scenarios with a
huge number of small files.
As requested by Jeremy, I have done wireshark "pcapng" captures of the
four scenarios as described in my original post below:
* smb311_write - Win 10 client storing ~ 1000 small files onto Samba
4.6.5/Thecus NAS
* smb15_write - Win 10 client storing ~ 1000 small files on Samba
3.6.15/Thecus NAS
* smb311_read - Win 10 client reading ~ 2000 small files from Samba
4.6.5/Thecus NAS
* smb15_read - Win 10 client reading ~ 2000 small files from Samba
3.6.15/Thecus NAS
These recordings do indeed contain confide...
2017 Jun 20
0
Huge number of small files performance regression from 3.5.16 to 4.6.5 with identical smb.conf
...o Samba 4.6.5 using SMB2
protocol (dialect 3.1.1), copying ~ 1000 files from local hard disk
onto the share, documenting the issue with very slow throughput of
below 10 kB/sec (especially in the range of file 300-600, most
interestingly throughput improved again after some time)
* smb15_write - Win10 client writing to Samba 3.5.16 using SMB
protocol (dialect 1.5), copying ~ 1000 files from local hard disk
onto the share, with much better throughput than in smb311_write
* smb311_read - Win10 client reading from Samba 4.6.5 using SMB2
protocol (dialect 3.1.1), copying ~ 200...