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Old 02-21-2013
Copy via samba on vmware workstation with Solaris taking much longer than usual

i have a vmware workstation with solaris 10 installed on this.

i copying 2 gb data via samba from windows to this vmware workstation.

copy speed is 24 kb/sec.

how i can speed up this copy process ?
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Old 02-21-2013
Well, the simple answer would be to check your networking performance by using some other system than Samba. Maybe try using the Solaris machine access another resource, something would bypass Samba. I'd upload the files you want to transfer to an FTP server and then download them on the Solaris machine. If you see the performance you expect then you'll know it's certainly related to Samba.
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Old 02-21-2013
It never ceases to amaze me how people jump to the conclusion that Solaris has a problem. You have a Windoze system involved here and that's the first place to look. What you are describing would be a major defect in a Sun/Oracle flagship product. I can tell you from experience that if you tell Oracle that you've found a major defect in a flagship product, they'll ask you to prove it, and if you prove it, all hell breaks loose. It gets fixed pdq. No such thing with Windoze. You'll probably get no reaction from MS or they'll even claim it's a "feature".

Network performance in Windoze is a known problem (especially if you are using gigabit interfaces) which has caused masses of bust-ups. Read this link just as an example, there's plenty more.

Are You Seeing Slow Windows 7 Network Performance?

It just goes on and on.

I recommend moderators move this thread to the Windows forum.

Last edited by hicksd8; 02-21-2013 at 10:07 AM..
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Old 02-21-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by hicksd8
It never ceases to amaze me how people jump to the conclusion that Solaris has a problem. You have a Windoze system involved here and that's the first place to look. What you are describing would be a major defect in a Sun/Oracle flagship product. I can tell you from experience that if you tell Oracle that you've found a major defect in a flagship product, they'll ask you to prove it, and if you prove it, all hell breaks loose. It gets fixed pdq. No such thing with Windoze. You'll probably get no reaction from MS or they'll even claim it's a "feature".

Network performance in Windoze is a known problem (especially if you are using gigabit interfaces) which has caused masses of bust-ups. Read this link just as an example, there's plenty more.

Are You Seeing Slow Windows 7 Network Performance?

It just goes on and on.

I recommend moderators move this thread to the Windows forum.
Yes, I agree. If my response was unclear, allow me to clarify. What I was referring to is a potential issue between the VMware layer (and the user's configuration on his personal computer) and samba. This would certainly not indicate any issue with Samba but, at best, an incompatibility between it's implementation and his specific virtualization technique.

Apologies if I created any confusion. It would be almost impossible for Solaris' implementation of Samba to be the source of the problem.
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Old 02-21-2013
@DustinT.........

I thought your post was quite clear and accurate. No confusion; you are perfectly correct. However, the OP must think Solaris is the place to look because it's posted on the Solaris forum. I just went on more of a rant than you. Guys use Sun/Oracle products to run banks so no room for this kind of bug.
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Old 02-21-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by hicksd8
@DustinT.........

I thought your post was quite clear and accurate. No confusion; you are perfectly correct. However, the OP must think Solaris is the place to look because it's posted on the Solaris forum. I just went on more of a rant than you. Guys use Sun/Oracle products to run banks so no room for this kind of bug.
Roger, thanks! I know we use Solaris for some pretty serious financials and have amazing stability. Sun Solaris servers are impressive.
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Old 02-21-2013
I'll just add a few more points from my experience that might help.

1. It doesn't matter what Windoze version it is, old or new, they all seem to suffer from this.
2. Using gigabit interfaces makes it worse.
3. Transfering very large files makes it much worse. Starts off good and then gets sloooooower and slooooooooooooooower. Thousands of smaller files is less of a problem but still slow.

Hope that helps. As you'll see in the link I posted above, people say "Why doesn't Microsoft do something to help us poor buggers out!". But they don't!
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