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Samba does well in ZDNet comparison
http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/issue/0,4537,2196106,00.html
The Best Windows File Server: Linux!
By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols & Eric Carr, Sm@rt
Reseller
NetBench 5.01 shows how well a network operating
system does at the mundane task of file serving, by
measuring Wintel file input/output. Natively, Linux
doesn't work with DOS/Windows files, but Samba, an
open-source Server Message Block (SMB) client and
server that ships with all commercial Linuxes, provides
that capacity. And how!
You might think that Linux would operate at a
disadvantage here, but Linux kicks NT's butt. Only at
the lightest loads does NT hold any advantage over the
Linuxes. Once the load moves to 12 clients, all the
Linux platforms take commanding leads over NT. At
32 clients, SuSE, the weakest Linux, has more than
double NT's throughput, and Red Hat, the leader,
extends its lead to almost 250 percent of NT's
performance.