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01-25-2014 08:05 AM |
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Originally Posted by Ragged Robin
(Post 10392148)
Don't know what you mean by "runs better." CIFS/SMB performance should be practically the exact same.
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CIFS and SMB are network transport protocols. It stands to reason that they would perform the same since the bottleneck is usually either disk I/O or the network in between the systems. The only time OS becomes an issue is when you're working with non-native support, like using SMB in Linux or OS X.
I'm guessing he's talking about applications loading and there's a reason for it - much like other tablet/smartphone OS', Windows 8 apps don't shut down. They continue running in the background in a low-CPU state. So the next time you open Word, it opens almost instantly.
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