2021-05-12, 15:26
It all comes down to the protocol.
Current SMB versions implement signing and encryption wich will add pressure on the CPU if that one is weak and/or already busy with other stuff. It will also add data overhead.
FTP on the contrary is very basic and all data is exchanged without encryption like NFS.
Current SMB versions implement signing and encryption wich will add pressure on the CPU if that one is weak and/or already busy with other stuff. It will also add data overhead.
FTP on the contrary is very basic and all data is exchanged without encryption like NFS.