Re: hosting git on a nfs

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On Wed, 12 Nov 2008, Thomas Koch wrote:

Hi,

finally I managed to convince a critical mass of developers (our chief
dev :-) in our company so that we are starting to migrate to GIT.

The final question is, whether GIT will life peacefully on our cluster
fileservers. The GIT repository dir (/var/cache/git) should be mounted
via NFS via PAN on top of DRBD (so I was told).

Are there any known problems with this setup? We're asking, because
there are problems with SVN on such a setup[1].

[1] http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#nfs

I've been running git on NFS for years (though it's only NFS exported software RAID), and the only issue I've encountered is that it's not quite as blisteringly fast as running git on a local disk.

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