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Date:      09 Jan 2002 10:21:16 +0200
From:      "Denis J. Cirulis" <denis@mt.lv>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Impoving NFS performance
Message-ID:  <1010564476.20834.4.camel@blowfish.dev.mt.lv>
In-Reply-To: <20020108210819.A5558@polands.org>
References:  <02010818414501.05084@proxy.the-i-pa.com>  <20020108210819.A5558@polands.org>

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On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 05:08, Doug Poland wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 06:41:45PM -0500, Bill Moran wrote:
> > Ran some tests today to try to determine where some bottlenecks are occurring
> > in a recently installed WAN and found something rather disturbing.
> > In tests, NFS is anywhere from 4 to 20 times slower than SMB or FTP file transfer.
> > FTP = ~80k/sec
> > SMB = ~60k/sec
> > NFS = ~25k/sec (although one test showed 2.5k/sec - ugh!)
> > Fellow I work with claims that this is just the way NFS is and that we should abandon
> > it for other file-sharing methods.
> > Anyone have any light to shed on this? Is NFS inherently slower than SMB and other
> > protocols? If no, what can be done to speed things up?
> > 
> Here's some options I use after some research:
> 
> -o nfsv3,intr,rdirplus,-r=32768,-w=32768
> 
> I've never measured the performance against other protocols but this gave me
> acceptable performance on a small LAN.  YMMV.  Never did figure out how to get
> this to work via fstab.  I've been mounting remote exports via shell script in
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d.  If you use these and can get the mounts to work via fstab,
> I'd appreciate some guidance.

To mount remote exports via /etc/fstab you must enter to this file line
just like this:

#Device			Mountpoint	Filesystem	Opt Dump Pass 
hostname:/remote/export	/mountpoint	nfs		rw   0     0

Options, Dump and Pass must be set to satisfy your needs.
-- 
4.4 - number of the beastie.


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