Hey guys,
My samba (copying from one locally mounted share to another) speed was about 30MB/s this morning, and I just found a little Windows 7 tip to get it up to 70-90mb/s.
http://www.freenerd.net/index.php?title ... e_copy_fix
I disabled Autotune and Remote Differential Compression. Haven't tried the others yet, but they may yield even greater speeds.
Note: Also make sure that you enable write-cache in the BIOS.
I tried https://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Make_Samba_Go_Faster but didn't really see any noticeable improvement.
I hope this helps!
How I increased my Samba copy speed
Re: How I increased my Samba copy speed
Would you mind adding this to the wiki? It would be a good start to user tips that others will benefit from in the future. We prefer the wiki for it's search ability compared to the forums.
Too much to read through here to find what you need
Too much to read through here to find what you need

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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
Re: How I increased my Samba copy speed
I changed the settings last night. We'll see how transfers change tonight after work. Gotta move some new downloads to the sorted shares.
SgtFoo
HDA: VM inside oVirt FX-8300 95w (2 cores for HDA), 32GB RAM (2GB for HDA)
My PC: FX-8300, 16GB RAM, 3x 1TB HDDs, Radeon HD6970 2GB video; Win10 Pro x64
Other: PC, Asus 1215n (LXLE), Debian openZFS server (3x(2x2tb) mirrors)
Modem&Network: Thomson DCM475; Asus RT-AC66U; HP 1800-24G switch
HDA: VM inside oVirt FX-8300 95w (2 cores for HDA), 32GB RAM (2GB for HDA)
My PC: FX-8300, 16GB RAM, 3x 1TB HDDs, Radeon HD6970 2GB video; Win10 Pro x64
Other: PC, Asus 1215n (LXLE), Debian openZFS server (3x(2x2tb) mirrors)
Modem&Network: Thomson DCM475; Asus RT-AC66U; HP 1800-24G switch
Re: How I increased my Samba copy speed
I'll whack it in as soon as I get an account.Would you mind adding this to the wiki? It would be a good start to user tips that others will benefit from in the future. We prefer the wiki for it's search ability compared to the forums.
Too much to read through here to find what you need
sgtfoo, hope it works alright for you!
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