80MB/s was on the storage chassis attached to it using 7.2k disks on RAID6 (only 6 x 2TB disks, so nowhere near enough spindles for high performance)
This is the worst case in our network, I didn't see the point in exaggerating the truth to help someone.
Our VMs are running on 15k RAID10 over 12 spindles in the top chassis. Its dedicated to the VMs on NFS so I cant give you a number for CIFS.
Box has 4Gbps Etherchannel for CIFS & 4Gbps for NFS, uplinking to 2 Cisco 3750G's
We are
only using 1GbE switches here. Plenty fast. People bragging about 10GbE in their network are usually very mislead individuals. Normally followed by "The netgear switches are really quick...."
EDIT: The whole reason for a box such as this doing CIFS is to get rid of the fileserver in the network. Its just another thing to fail. Precisely why we are not using iSCSI to a fileserver then CIFS to the clients. I also dont understand what you mean by .ac.uk? We dont have a domain with that TLD.