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@ 2015-01-19 21:23 Daniel Pocock
  2015-01-20 13:25 ` Benjamin Coddington
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From: Daniel Pocock @ 2015-01-19 21:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've been looking into the issue of which storage controllers are
suitable for use with NFS + BtrFs (or NFS + ZFS) and put some comments
about it on my blog[1] today.

I understand that for NFS it is generally desirable to have non-volatile
write cache if you want good write performance.

On the other hand, self-healing file systems (BtrFs and ZFS) like having
direct access to disks and those RAID cards with caches don't always
give the same level of access to the volume.

Can anybody give any practical suggestions about how to reconcile these
requirements and experience good NFS write performance onto these
filesystems given the type of HBA and RAID cards available?



1. http://danielpocock.com/storage-controllers-for-small-linux-nfs-networks

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