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Re: [Xen-users] NFS vs SMb vs iSCSI for remote backup mounts
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Fair enough, but iSCSI is commonly used on NAS devices, and then
export whatever filesystem is being used to the host. Which is why I
am considering it.
In which case it's not a case of iSCSI vs <something>, it's NAS+iSCSI
vs <something>.
There is a mixture of Windows & Linux data, but would NFS give me
better performance for the Linux hosts?
Personally, I would choose NFS over SMB for storing Linux files - for
the simple reason that the file system semantics are directly
compatible with the files being stored. I've no idea how it compares
with SMB though - and in any case again it's not a case of NFS vs
SMB, it's <implementation of NFS> vs <implementation of NFS>. It's
entirely possible that vendor A's box does SMB better while vendor
B's box does NFS better.
I'd still choose Rsync if available for a Linux client.
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