By Bill Heiden -
Going to try downloading a copy of the beta version. Thanks Saker.
Billh
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Saker Klippsten [mailto:sakerk@gmail.com]
>Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 06:32 PM
>To: discuss@studiosysadmins.com
>Subject: [SSA-Discuss] apple_defaults_to_windows_standard SMB2 with Mavericks
>>This looks interesting..
>>>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/06/20/apple_defaults_to_windows_standard/
>http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1593405
>>>SMB2
>SMB2 is the new default protocol for sharing files in OS X Mavericks. SMB2
>is superfast, increases security, and improves Windows compatibility.
>? Efficient. SMB2 features Resource compounding, allowing multiple requests
>to be sent in a single request. In addition, SMB2 can use large reads and
>writes to make better use of faster networks as well as large MTU support
>for blazing speeds on 10 Gigabit Ethernet. It aggressively caches file and
>folder properties and uses opportu- nistic locking to enable better caching
>of data. It?s even more reliable, thanks to the ability to transparently
>reconnect to servers in the event of a temporary disconnect.
>? Secure. SMB2 supports Extended Authentication Security using Kerberos and
>NTLMv2.
>? Compatible. SMB2 is automatically used to share files between two Mac
>computers running OS X Mavericks, or when a Windows client running Vista,
>Windows 7, or Windows 8 connects to your Mac. Mavericks maintains support
>for AFP and SMB network file-sharing protocols, automatically selecting the
>appropriate protocol
>as needed.
>
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