I have two linux systems on a 10BT LAN. The /home tree of one system is
mounted from the other, as is the /var/spool/mail directory, and various
other parts of the system.
This is *SLOW*, Very slow -- FTP'ing between the systems 400k+/second is
average, over NFS, that figure drops below 50. I've been told that NFS is
by design slow and this is what I'm going to have to live with.
If this is the case, do I have any other options for sharing directory
structures between machines, or am I stuck with this?
Thanks for any information,
Graeme.
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Graeme Tippett - greenie@100acre.com - http://www.100acre.com/~greenie
"According to the obituary notices, a mean and unimportant person
never dies"
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