SMBv1 Deprecation / SMBv2 support in FreeBSD

Conrad Meyer cem at freebsd.org
Thu Dec 19 22:12:44 UTC 2019


Any smb2/3 port definitely isn’t landing in 11.3, so there’s similar
constraints there (in addition to being vaporware). :-)

On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 12:49 Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd at quip.cz> wrote:

> Alan Somers wrote on 2019/12/19 21:26:
>
> [...]
>
> > I think you should give it a shot.  I rewrote the FUSE kernel module for
> > FreeBSD 12.1.  Some of the changes, like to cacheing, could have big
> > effects on smb performance.  And cem made some changes in 2018 to the
> > I/O size which led to big improvements in other file systems'
> > performance, too.  At the very least a benchmark would be interesting.
>
> I know you made many changes in FUSE unfortunately our production
> servers are on 11.3. They will be upgraded later in Q2 2020.
> I believe FUSE works much better now but smbnetfs is still kind of
> complicated to use globally from fstab instead of per user.
> I will try to find some 12.1 machine and try to benchmark it with
> smbnetfs in January. I will let you know.
>
> Kind regards
> Miroslav Lachman
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