Re: [NFS] How to set-up a Linux NFS server to handle massive number of requests

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On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 12:47:06PM -0700, Dean Hildebrand wrote:
>
>> If you really need to start 1300 mounts all at once then something needs
>> to change. BTW even after you get past mountd, the server is going to
>> get pounded with SYN and RPC_NOP.   
> Just to give my 2 cents after the fact,.. a new approach is definitely  
> needed.  For example, a small 10 line MPI program that has a single  
> client mount the server, calculate the md5sum, and distribute the result  
> to the other 999 clients would be a much better approach....

For that toy example, yes, but we still need to fix whatever's
preventing us from handling 1000 simultaneous mounts.

--b.

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