All speeds are for copying files FROM FreeNAS. I'm sure small files will still be slower, but I am seeing around 90MB/s for moving a folder of small pictures from the server. It's all enterprise stuff, so it was frustrating why the poor performance. The server is built from the recommended list, the same hardware the FreeNAS developers use to virtualize on ESXi. The transfers are actually faster than Windows, though to be fair I am using Windows 10 in a virtual machine. The connecting to and browsing of network shares is now equal to Windows. With these two changes I can now transfer between FreeNAS using SMB and a Mac above the theoretical max of gigabit, making SMB the highest performing network file transfer protocol. Sudo printf "\nsigning_required=no\n" | sudo tee /etc/nf >/dev/null The second is to turn of client signing on Mac, the command line to do this in the terminal is: Move the 'fruit' VFS object over to the right on each share you access with a Mac. Go in to the advanced settings for each Windows share using the advanced button at the bottom of the share configuration window in the FreeNAS web GUI. The two solutions I found on the internet, and I should have thought ahead so I could credit their authors, are: I spend the day trying stuff and researching, thought I'd make a post with what I found that solved my problem.
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