nfs.mem-factor

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Has anybody had experience with this gluster feature

Option: nfs.mem-factor
Default Value: (null)
Description: Use this option to make NFS be faster on systems by using more memory. This option specifies a multiple that determines the total amount of m emory used. Default value is 15. Increase to use more memory in order to improve performance for certain use cases.  Please consult gluster-users list before using this option.



I am consulting the community before I proceed.

In addition to that feature.  Are there detailed examples of when to use these features?  I'm not understanding what use-cases would justify them.  I know I should just use out it the box and adjust accordingly, but I'm not fully understanding what they do to the volume in order to make the appropriate adjustments.  Right now my goal is speed in my 2x2 distrib/repl. setup.  I want to be able to serve content files to apache and coldfusion.


Thanks,
Khoi Mai



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