Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: > > > > > And any time you increase latency, that will have a negative impact > > on > > NFS performance. NFS RPCs are usually small messages (except Write > > requests > > and Read replies) and the RTT for these (mostly small, > > bidirectional) > > messages can have a significant impact on NFS perf. > > > > rick > > > > > this may be a bit off topic but not much... I have wondered with all > of the > new > tcp algorithms > http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2011/03/summary-of-five-new-tcp-congestion.html > > what algorithm is best suited for NFS over gigabit Ethernet, say > FreeBSD to > FreeBSD. > and further more would a NFS optimized tcp algorithm be useful? > I have no idea what effect they might have. NFS traffic is quite different than streaming or bulk data transfer. I think this might make a nice research project for someone.
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