Re: [LSF/MM TOPIC] [ATTEND] linux-pnfs server implementations

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On 12/25/2011 06:30 AM, Benny Halevy wrote:
> Now that the client side of pnfs is in the mainline kernel
> I believe it is time to consider the inclusion of the server side.
> 
> I propose the following agenda for discussion
> (order may change with no advance notice :)
> 
> * What's currently available in git://linux-nfs.org/~halevy/linux-pnfs.git
>   - What are the sub-projects
>   - How they relate to each other
> 
> * High-level design of the implementation
> 
> * Summary of generic changes in nfsd
> 
> * For each of the different sub-projects, briefly present:
>   - What does it do
>   - Benefits and Potential
>   - Limitations
>   - Status
>   - To-do
> 
> * Prerequisites for inclusion
> 
> * Discussion
> 

Me too! This subject is close to my heart, as exofs is the most
complete and advanced pNFSD base implementation. Last testing
has demonstrated amazing performance and scalability. Saturating
10G from a single client and saturating 4*10G storage cluster
from multiple clients.(Though there were problems with too many
clients)

> Benny

Thanks
Boaz
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