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October 24, 2025
From the net: SMB over QUIC ?
Server Message Block (SMB) has been around for decades, powering Windows file shares and becoming a staple of enterprise networks. But in the last few years, it’s started riding on top of Quick UDP Internet Connections (QUIC), a transport protocol that promises lower latency, greater reliability, and built-in security. SMB over QUIC offers so many advantages that it feels like a no-brainer for the future of networked storage — yet it’s not simple to adopt, and that’s holding back wider use.
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