That is a misconception - you do not reduce bidirectional traffic because
you are still reading/writing from the Filer.

However, you are mostly like to be seeing the effects of the different
levels of caching on the Filer itself, which translates through to a better
performance from your perspective.

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> For example, if I am building indexes it is useful to move the table to
attached disk and
> then build the index on the NetApp to reduce bidirectional traffic.
>


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