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nfs-ganesha is a much more feature rich nfs server that uses
libgfapi to access the gluster volume in userspace. This userspace
solution avoids the context switches like the native gluster nfs
does, but adds support for pnfs/nfsv4 and udp.<br>
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From the development standpoint, they have a full set of developers
working only on and focused only on their nfs server whereas the
gluster version was implemented as a stop-gap to provide a solution
where the kernel nfs re-share was failing.<br>
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I think nfs-ganesha is a better solution. There is integration work
being done in glusterfs to make its use seamless, so I suspect
that's the long-term nfs solution that will eventually replace
gluster's native nfs.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/12/2015 09:54 AM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:paf1@email.cz">paf1@email.cz</a>
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Hello Dears, <br>
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can anybody explain advanteges / disadvantages of Ganesha NFS ??<br>
Will U reccomend me go through this way ??<br>
( 4 node glusterFS )<br>
regs.<br>
Pavel<br>
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