We don't have any performance/ reliability issues with our cheapskate setup 
either.
Make sure the network is wired with Cat5e or Cat6 cables, especially if 
distances are 8m+

        Dmitry

On 2013-07-31, at 7:36 AM, Kay Diederichs wrote:

> I have a very different experience with NFS: we are using Gigabit Ethernet, 
> and a 64bit RHEL6 clone with ECC memory as a file server; it has RAID1 ext4 
> home directories and RAID6 ext4 for synchrotron data. We have had zero 
> performance or reliability problems with this in a computer lab with ~ 10 
> workstations, and I have seen 115 MB/sec file transfers via NFS, at peak 
> times. 
> Just make sure to export using the "async" option.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Kay
> 
> On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 09:21:48 +0900, Francois Berenger <beren...@riken.jp> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Be careful that running data intensive jobs over NFS
>> is super slow (at least an order of magnitude compared
>> to writing things on a local disk).
>> Not only the computation is slow, but you may be slowing down
>> all other users of the cluster too...
>> 
>> F.

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