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Actually I think his explanation was outstanding. Especially the tips about tuning the run time characteristics of the server jobs. What else could it be? Well, I am not technical enough to reverse engineer the NetServer code to see if the code is less efficient than Windows. Perhaps it was the onboard processor of using a Windows IXS card to handle just file serving. Would that be like having a dedicated IOP just for NetServer? Bus thingy? I don't think so. I've heard that iSCSI can even be a better performer than IXS for this kind of file serving. Rob Berendt
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