I have three virtual machines on Proxmox. 1 main server which also holds the 
audio. 2 identical clients which share the main server database and audio.
Still soak testing it but all is good so far.

Mike

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Sent: Monday, January 20, 2020 7:10:47 PM
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Subject: [RDD] Using /var/snd over NFS

Hello,

Is anyone using /var/snd over NFS for the server side in a server/client setup? 
 We have NFS in use for /var/snd for all of the clients
but the disk location of /var/snd is physically in the same machine as the 
Rivendell server itself.

The problem is that we need disk space, lots of it, to store all of the music - 
thousands of CDs that need to be ripped.  I'd like to
deploy a virtual machine running CentOS as the Rivendell server and then create 
an NFS-shared directory on a NAS that would be mounted
remotely (in the same LAN) as /var/snd on the Rivendell server.  Maybe that 
leads to another issue: What are the practical limitations
of the built-in music scheduler in handling that much music?  Should we limit 
the amount of schedule-eligible music?

I've gathered from the mailing list archive that there have been mixed results 
for this scenario.

Steve
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