So for page caching across a cluster, or static resources in general
w/ a rails cluster, is NFS a bad idea?  I've read a lot of posts where
folks talk about how unreliable NFS has been in the past, and it has
issues with locking and what not.  My company has had issues as well
when servers are restarted and have issues reconnecting to the NFS
mount.

I wouldn't mind page caching on each web server and just duplicating
data, if it weren't for the problem of expiring data across machines.

The environment is RHEL 4, at least a couple web servers plus a DB
server and a few others.  Fairly standard Mongrel/Apache22/Mysql
deployment.

Any ideas/experiences?  thanks...

- Rob

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