Further investigation shows it's not FTP nor samba. It's Windows 7 (which I used for Windows file and FTP). Using smbclient on a Linux box I get 19MB/sec and FTP from Linux I get 32MB/sec. Concurrent with replacing the old file server was the purchase of a new PC. I guess we know what XP does better than Windows 7. Regards, George Toft On 10/27/2012 6:01 PM, George Toft wrote: > Spent several hours researching this one - can't find a solution. I > hope someone here can hit me with a clue-by-four. > > CentOS 6.3 64-bit virtual running under VMware 2.0.2 fresh install > with FTP/Samba/NFS running. I copied 500+GB of data from the old > computer to the new one using NFS at full network speed (11+ MB/sec). > Life's good. > > Now here it is a day later, and my samba write speed is a blazing > 80KB/sec (up from 40KB/s when I started troubleshooting). I read > samba should approach FTP speed and I verified it does - FTP writes to > the new machine at about the same speed. Reads still take place a > full speed (now it's on a 1Gbps network) - 33MB/sec. Writes . . . > 99.8% slower. I did not have this problem on the previous samba > server (CentOS 4.8 32-bit). > > I added memory (it now has 1GB RAM, 1 GB swap) and it has 2 CPU's. > This had no effect. > > In summary, NFS works at full speed both ways. Samba/FTP are fast on > reads but snail slow on writes. > > My next thought is to install ClearOS, test it, and copy their > smb.conf. Or install CentOS 5.x and see if it has the same problems. > > Any ideas where to look on this one? smb.conf necessary. > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss