Robocopy is what I use. Just pick a large directory with lots of small files and robocopy it. It has the side effect of being pretty representative of the worst kind of CIFS IO- relentless with tons of small files.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 9:29 AM, Rhodes, Richard L. < rrhodes@firstenergycorp.com> wrote:
I’m looking for a tool to generate a load onto a CIFS share from a Windows server. I see lots of comments out on the internet with folks using IOMETER to do this, but when I downloaded it I found that it doesn’t support network shares.
Any suggestions for a Windows tool to generate I/O onto a share?
Thanks!
Rick
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