It depends on the workload. Like native NFS, even with NFS-Ganesha, data is 
routed through the server where its mounted from. In addition NFSv4.x protocol 
adds more complexity and cannot be directly compared with NFSv3 traffic. 
However with pNFS, I/O is routed to data servers directly by the NFS clients 
which results in performance gain for larger I/O workloads. Also we do have 
plan to support multiple metadata servers going forward.

Thanks,
Soumya

----- Original Message -----
From: "Prasun Gera" <[email protected]>
To: "Joe Julian" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 2:55:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] ganesha BFS

And do either of them perform better than fuse mounts ? With native nfs, all 
data is routed through the server where it's mounted from, which makes HA and 
load balancing difficult. For pNFS, there is a single metadata server. How does 
that affect HA and load ? I thought one of the main goals of gluster was 
decentralized metadata. Where do the four options (fuse, native nfs, nfsv4, 
pnfs ) stand in terms of benefits and disadvantages ? 


On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Joe Julian < [email protected] > wrote: 



nfs-ganesha is a much more feature rich nfs server that uses libgfapi to access 
the gluster volume in userspace. This userspace solution avoids the context 
switches like the native gluster nfs does, but adds support for pnfs/nfsv4 and 
udp. 

>From the development standpoint, they have a full set of developers working 
>only on and focused only on their nfs server whereas the gluster version was 
>implemented as a stop-gap to provide a solution where the kernel nfs re-share 
>was failing. 

I think nfs-ganesha is a better solution. There is integration work being done 
in glusterfs to make its use seamless, so I suspect that's the long-term nfs 
solution that will eventually replace gluster's native nfs. 


On 08/12/2015 09:54 AM, [email protected] wrote: 



Hello Dears, 

can anybody explain advanteges / disadvantages of Ganesha NFS ?? 
Will U reccomend me go through this way ?? 
( 4 node glusterFS ) 
regs. 
Pavel 



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