(would love to find an answer for this if someone knows one) NFS performance is great however the above issue really prevents us from using it successfully. OSX mounting NFS - Unfortunately finder doesn't have a "refresh" functionality, and NFS doesn't tell Finder when a file has been moved or renamed this cases huge problems for our multi-user environment. Samba - Mac OS X an applications, along with other makes more sense helpers, that the typical Mac user (just turn it on and create) needs, because Apple has lost its direction in OS building. Decent, but its frustrating to know its windows counterparts perform so much faster.Īny tips, changes, anything, to make the OSX clients faster? I've tried googling stuff and its mostly people from 2004-2005 6 year old posts loose a lot of relevancy between OS updates and network infrastructure changes (Gigabit namely.) Other Options we've tried. Windows we see about 125MBps (essentially capping our gigabit Ethernet connections) to the storage nodes however on Mac, we barely see 50MBps. Apple began bundling Samba with Mac OS X 10.2, enabling Mac users to connect to Microsofts Windows file and network directory services based on SMB (Server Message Block, a protocol also known as Windows File Sharing). Windows (for obvious reasons) connects and performs extremely well using SMB. So we have a Isilon Storage Cluster, and both Windows and Mac Clients connecting to it.
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