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#145: The Future of Accessing Files Remotely from Linux: SMB3.1.1 Client Status Update

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Sinopsis

Improvements to the SMB3.1.1 client on Linux have continued at a rapid pace over the past year. These allow Linux to better access Samba server, as well as the Cloud (Azure), NAS appliances, Windows systems, Macs and an ever increasing number of embedded Linux devices including those using the new smb3 kernel server Linux (ksmbd). The SMB3.1.1 client for Linux (cifs.ko) continues to be one of the most actively developed file systems on Linux and these improvements have made it possible to run additional workloads remotely. The exciting recent addition of the new kernel server also allows more rapid development and testing of optimizations for Linux. Over the past year, performance has dramatically improved with features like multichannel (allowing better parallelization of i/o and also utilization of multiple network devices simultaneously), with much faster encryption and signing, with better use of compounding and improved support for RDMA. Security has improved and alternative security models are now possi