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Old 01-31-2021, 09:44 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
It all depends on the implementation on the NAS. For the units that I tested a few years back, none passed the Microsoft File Server Family Test Suite which is designed to test implementations of file server protocol family including MS-SMB2, MS-DFSC, MS-SWN, MS-FSRVP, MS-FSA, MS-FSCC, MS-RSVD and MS-SQOS with any consistency. Admittedly some of those are a bit obscure but something that should be essential such as file locking failed on several of the NAS units I got to test. Admittedly, the final solution we went with was a Nimble all-SSD SAN.
Did also you run the tests against a Windows Server?
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