I’m a little surprised we don’t see more mentions of Lustre et al in the IaaS space, but I guess the HPC crowd don’t want hypervisors getting in the way.
Personally I’m quite happy with kvm+rbd. CephFS sounds nice but I can only hold my breath for so long... Anyways - seems easy to add support ("-o minorversion=1”)[1] but it’s not clear to me how to tell the minor version the server’s running - looks like nfsstat only reports major version? 1: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Storage_Administration_Guide/ch09s02.html > On Jan 14, 2015, at 11:59 PM, Sebastien Goasguen <run...@gmail.com> wrote: > > pNFS is more in the Lustre, GPFS landscape, supposed to be a real parallel > file system with all posix semantics supported. > > ..but I never used it… > > everyone has been waiting on CephFS :) > > On Jan 14, 2015, at 10:38 PM, John Kinsella <j...@stratosec.co> wrote: > >> Somebody in the silicon valley meetup just asked about pNFS [1] - I’d never >> heard of it, but sounds interesting and in theory would negate a lot of the >> ugliness of NFS. >> >> Curious if anybody else is familiar with it, or if there’s a general >> interest in having support in ACS? >> >> John >> 1: http://www.pnfs.com/ >