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In my personal experience and for my personal needs smb has worked best for me even though it feels kinda "bad" because of the windows background. However that also makes it useful, too, as it is compatible with most os'es...
Security setup is easy. Performance good (in my experience better than sshfs but i am sure sshfs transfers are more secure than smb).
Isn't samba a fork and open source package from Windows's samba/cif ? I think I read something like that on the web, but not sure about that information. So it hasn't anything to do with windows. I may be wrong on that tough !
You can read the history of Samba on The Samba Intro