Windows server 2016: How to config nfs client's ReadBuffer/WriteBuffer size when access nfs server through File Explorer's Quick access?

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Maverick Cheung

We are doing some nfs related tests on Windows server 2016. The nfs server uses a user mode process in the linux environment. During the test, we found that there are two ways to access nfs server in windows environment: 1. via windows cmd, eg: mount -o mtype=hard -o nolock \\ip\ns s:\ then We run mount via windows cmd, we see the properties shouw rsize=1048576, wsize=1048576. Then we do some read I/O, we find the rsize is expected through the nfs server log. It's perfect for us.2. via File Explorer, eg: Open the File Explorer, input \\ip\ns in the address bar,

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