NFS Mount vs. Gluster mount

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Hello,

I have been using NFS to mount my gluster volumes and they have been working pretty well. But I just realized how easy it is to mount volumes using glusterfs.

mount -t glusterfs glusterserver:/myvol /mymount

I used NFS because I was just so used to it. So I was wondering will I have to look out for any performance hits, pitfalls or gotchas if I just use a glusterfs mount? I was looking for some documentation comparing them but couldn’t find anything except (https://joejulian.name/blog/nfs-mount-for-glusterfs-gives-better-read-performance-for-small-files/)



- Jordan
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