SMB3 Updates For Linux 5.8 Offer Better Performance For Large I/O
The SMB3/CIFS updates for the Linux 5.8 kernel from the Samba camp can offer better performance.
After Linux 5.7 brought support for setting up a swap file over a network with SMB3, the Linux 5.8 SMB3 changes are interesting for performance reasons.
Steve French noted in the SMB3 pull request the change summary as , "Includes big performance improvement for large i/o when using multichannel, also includes DFS fixes."
There were numerous improvements to the CIFS multi-channel code this cycle. Also when using themultichannel mount option, it will default to using at least two channels. A secondary set of SMB3 changes with more feature work is still being tested that still might be sent out next week for Linux 5.8.
After Linux 5.7 brought support for setting up a swap file over a network with SMB3, the Linux 5.8 SMB3 changes are interesting for performance reasons.
Steve French noted in the SMB3 pull request the change summary as , "Includes big performance improvement for large i/o when using multichannel, also includes DFS fixes."
There were numerous improvements to the CIFS multi-channel code this cycle. Also when using the
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