Jochen :redhat: :fedora: on Nostr: Im thinking about replacing my NAS with #Glusterfs. But I’m not sure about one ...
Im thinking about replacing my NAS with #Glusterfs. But I’m not sure about one usecase. My NAS serves NFS storage to a KVM host. On the NFS are qcow images. The performance isn’t great but perfectly acceptable for what I do. Would that still work with Glusterfs or would the constant sync of data in the background be too much?
#askfedi #askmastodon
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