What do y'all consider the most efficient network file system? NFS? SMB?
SFTP?
I've been doing a lot of file transfers across the network, and have
been, well, less than impressed with the performance of NFS.
I haven't set up a samba server yet (and I wasn't sure the SMB protocol
itself would support hard links, even if the underlying file system did).
SFTP seems like it would put too much of a load on the CPU with the
encryption, and in fact, I almost cooked an RPi by transferring stuff
through SFTP and SSHFS.
What am I forgetting about?
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Dan Mossor
Systems Engineer at Large
Fedora QA Team Volunteer FAS: dmossor IRC: danofsatx
San Antonio, Texas, USA
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