I've had serious problems trying to get Windows to run as a NFS server with 
SFU.  On a modern raid array I can't get it above 4MB/s transfer rates.  It's 
slow enough that virtual machines running off it time out almost every time I 
try to boot them.

Oddly it worked ok when I used an old IDE disk - I got about 20MB/s out of it 
then.  But it's not good when an IDE disk can outperform a raid array capable 
of around 500MB/s.

It's probably not directly related to the issues you're having, but my own 
experience of SFU would make me want to repeat your tests with a Linux client 
before asuming it's a Solaris or ZFS problem.
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