On 9 May 2012, at 11:35, Arnold Krille wrote:

> So while 
> reading big files from local fuse-mount is fast, reading many small files 
> still 
> has the network-penalty of any distributed and/or replicated system.

That's fair, however network latency shouldn't have *that* big an effect - 
memcached is all about the network, yet it has no trouble sustaining > 100k 
requests/sec per node. I even get similar performance using naïvely-replicated 
sharedance which does hit disk and talks to multiple nodes.

Marcus
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