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Monthly Archives: September 2020
How to Fix Slow Samba smbd on OpenBSD
So I have been testing out a Samba file server on my OpenBSD 6.7 machine. Its read speed from the OpenBSD Samba server to a Windows 10 client was about 100MB/sec, right where I would expect it with Gigabit Ethernet. … Continue reading
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Tagged BSD, Computers, File Server, linux, OpenBSD, Samba, smb, smbd, sysctl, unix
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