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SubjectRe: Why is NFS in 2.0.3? slow
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Doug Crompton <wa3dsp@marconi.crompton.com> writes:
> Increasing read and write sizes (up to 8192) makes little if any
> difference here on 28K connection.

*aehm* Kermit would almost be faster ;-)

There is some advice for low-bandwidth NFS in the NFS howto. ftp,
rsh/rcp and scp would all be faster though.

NFS over TCP is in 2.1.late kernels.

Nicolai


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