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Where did Ubuntu SMB speed go?
Since release 16.04, if you mount a Samba network folder in the Nautilus file manager, you get very slow speed when copying a file to this folder.
If we mount via Nautilus, gvfs is used here and with a gigabit network we get a copy speed of about 35 megabits per second.
If you mount through the terminal mount.cifs //computername/sharefolder /mnt/share, then we get normal speed.
On Windows on the same hardware, everything is fine.
On Ubuntu 14 everything is fine.
Servers with balls under Windows and on FreeNAS.
It turns out that the problem is somewhere in gvfs ... Tell me who can do it ...
(I would like to mount the ball through the file manager, and not register them in fstab. There are a lot of balls and I would not want to go into the config every time)
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