glusterfs via libgfapi as local block device?

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I see many posts regarding using libgfapi for qemu guest voluimes, but how about as a mounted volume at the OS level? Is there a way to mount a glusterfs share as a local block device in Linux, bypassing the FUSE? Instead of doing a mount -t glusterfs server:/volume, which appears as type fuse.glusterfs, can libgfapi be used to allow direct access and eliminate the fuse overhead? Do i need to set this up as iSCSI target in order for this to work?

Thanks,
Dave
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