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Sign in. Maps a remote SMB share to a drive letter that is accessible to all users on the local host, including containers. Be aware that when using SMB global mapping for containers, all users on the container host can access the remote share.

Any application running on the container host also have access to the mapped remote share. SMB 3. Windows clients can now cache much larger directories, approximately K entries.

Windows clients will attempt directory queries with 1 MB buffers to reduce round trips and improve performance. In SMB 3. For details, see SMB 3. Enables rolling cluster upgrades by letting SMB appear to support different max versions of SMB for clusters in the process of being upgraded.

Adds native support for querying the normalized name of a file. For details, see FileNormalizedNameInformation. Improves scalability and manageability for Scale-Out File Servers. SMB client connections are tracked per file share instead of per server , and clients are then redirected to the cluster node with the best access to the volume used by the file share. This improves efficiency by reducing redirection traffic between file server nodes. Clients are redirected following an initial connection and when cluster storage is reconfigured.

Windows 8. This results in a significant performance improvement. These improvements are evident when using higher speed network interfaces, such as 40 Gbps Ethernet and 56 Gbps InfiniBand. Enables administrators to perform hardware or software maintenance of nodes in a clustered file server without interrupting server applications storing data on these file shares. Also, if a hardware or software failure occurs on a cluster node, SMB clients transparently reconnect to another cluster node without interrupting server applications that are storing data on these file shares.

This provides better utilization of network bandwidth and load balancing of the file server clients, and optimizes performance for server applications.



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