Hey all,

Over the years that Ubuntu started using NBD for the primary client
filesystem, there have been a few bumps in the road. I remember the
primary reasons for switching over was for "security" and a speed boost.
Yet, even these days there seems to be many issues (or at least it seems
to me that there are given the number of messages relating to it on this
list).

Since about last year this time, I've moved my own office to Debian
Lenny + backports, which uses NFS. I haven't had any problems, and I
enjoy not having to rebuild the filesystem after each change.

Anyway, I guess I'm just wondering if there are any real benchmarks of
NFS vs. NBD regarding speed, because in my situation, anyway, that's one
of the primary factors in choosing. Also, any other comparison points
would be helpful!


Cheers,
Jordan

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