On Sat, 2010-07-24 at 19:54 -0400, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: > > From: Garrett D'Amore [mailto:garr...@nexenta.com] > > > > Fundamentally, my recommendation is to choose NFS if your clients can > > use it. You'll get a lot of potential advantages in the NFS/zfs > > integration, so better performance. Plus you can serve multiple > > clients, etc. > > > > The only reason to use iSCSI is when you don't have a choice, IMO. You > > should only use iSCSI with a single initiator at any point in time > > unless you have some higher level contention management in place. > > So ... You don't think filesystems like gfs etc, should ever be used?
"gfs" provides such higher level contention management. I can't speak for it myself, but my gut reaction is that unless you have a need for the features of gfs, you are probably better served by NFS. Running a more traditional filesystem (that does not allow concurrent block device access) is almost certainly a bad idea unless you have special needs. - Garrett _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss