BTW,

 I've been pounding on the new NFS server with a few test VM's from my ESX 
cluster for the last 2 weeks, 24/7. Everything looks solid, no panics, no 
errors, no corruption. Memory usage is staying stable, so I haven't found any 
leaks. I'm using IOMETER to move a few TB of randomized data a day over the NFS 
link from each VM. 

 However,  ESX is only a NFS3 client, so my tests are not exercising any NFS4 
based protocols. 

 I hope to do a speed test comparison between new and old NFS servers this 
weekend - At this stage, my feeling is that the new NFS server is at least as 
fast. I suspect tests will show it to be faster (at least the code looks 
faster. :-) ).

 I'm going to expand testing by upgrading one of our non-critical SAN's to the 
latest code as well, so we'll see what it's like having 20 different 
workstations connecting daily and moving small files has on it. 

 Good work on the new code. 
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