NFS Howto Optimization
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Contents
1
Optimizing NFS Performance
1.1
Setting Block Size to Optimize Transfer Speeds
1.2
Packet Size and Network Drivers
1.3
Overflow of Fragmented Packets
1.4
NFS over TCP
1.5
Timeout and Retransmission Values
1.6
Number of Instances of the NFSD Server Daemon
1.7
Memory Limits on the Input Queue
1.8
Turning Off Autonegotiation of NICs and Hubs
1.9
Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Behavior in NFS
2
Non NFS-Related Means of Enhancing Server Performance
Optimizing NFS Performance
Setting Block Size to Optimize Transfer Speeds
Packet Size and Network Drivers
Overflow of Fragmented Packets
NFS over TCP
Timeout and Retransmission Values
Number of Instances of the NFSD Server Daemon
Memory Limits on the Input Queue
Turning Off Autonegotiation of NICs and Hubs
Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Behavior in NFS
Non NFS-Related Means of Enhancing Server Performance
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