Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/NFSOneTCPConnectionToAServer Commentshttps://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/NFSOneTCPConnectionToAServer?atomcommentsDWiki2022-10-09T15:15:51ZRecent comments in Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/NFSOneTCPConnectionToAServer.By Richard Laager on /blog/linux/NFSOneTCPConnectionToAServertag:CSpace:blog/linux/NFSOneTCPConnectionToAServer:1f08b0f53ec86937a6951d0124ea723884fc9443Richard Laagerhttps://coderich.net<div class="wikitext"><p>This matters if LAG is involved. A single TCP stream will hash onto only one link of a LAG. Using the “nconnect” NFS option will create multiple TCP connections. This makes it likely that some of the TCP connections will hash onto other links, allowing you to more fully utilize the available bandwidth.</p>
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