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Agreed on the latency issues. I tested SMB and NFS once and found them to be pretty much the same in that regard.\n
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If you want the lowest latency, you could try NBD. It’s a block protocol but with less overhead compared to iSCSI. [github.com/NetworkBlockDevice/nbd/tree/master](https://github.com/NetworkBlockDevice/nbd/tree/master)\n
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Agreed on the latency issues. I tested SMB and NFS once and found them to be pretty much the same in that regard.\n
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If you want the lowest latency, you could try NBD. It’s a block protocol but with less overhead compared to iSCSI. [github.com/NetworkBlockDevice/nbd/tree/master](https://github.com/NetworkBlockDevice/nbd/tree/master)\n
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Agreed on the latency issues. I tested SMB and NFS once and found them to be pretty much the same in that regard.\n
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I’m interested to test iSCSI, as for some reason I think it might be better designed for latency.
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If you want the lowest latency, you could try NBD. It’s a block protocol but with less overhead compared to iSCSI. [github.com/NetworkBlockDevice/nbd/tree/master](https://github.com/NetworkBlockDevice/nbd/tree/master)\n
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Agreed on the latency issues. I tested SMB and NFS once and found them to be pretty much the same in that regard.\n
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Agreed on the latency issues. I tested SMB and NFS once and found them to be pretty much the same in that regard.\n
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Agreed on the latency issues. I tested SMB and NFS once and found them to be pretty much the same in that regard.\n
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main thing to note is that NFS is an object based storage (acts like a share) where iSCSI is block based (acts like a disk). You’d really only use iSCSI for things like VM disks, 1:1 storage, etc. For home use cases unless you’re selfhosting (and probably even then) you’re likely gonna be better off with NFS.\n
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Yeah, there are a few limitations to each. NFS, for example, doesn’t play nicely with certain options if you’re using a filesystem overlay (overlays), which can be annoying when using it for PXE environments. It does however allow you to mount in several remote machines simultaneously, which I don’t think iSCSI would play nicely with.\n
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SMB though has user-based authentication built in, watch can be quite handy esp if you’re not into setting up a whole Kerberos stack in order to use that functionality with NFS.
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Agreed on the latency issues. I tested SMB and NFS once and found them to be pretty much the same in that regard.\n
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I’m interested to test iSCSI, as for some reason I think it might be better designed for latency.
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main thing to note is that NFS is an object based storage (acts like a share) where iSCSI is block based (acts like a disk). You’d really only use iSCSI for things like VM disks, 1:1 storage, etc. For home use cases unless you’re selfhosting (and probably even then) you’re likely gonna be better off with NFS.\n
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Yeah, there are a few limitations to each. NFS, for example, doesn’t play nicely with certain options if you’re using a filesystem overlay (overlays), which can be annoying when using it for PXE environments. It does however allow you to mount in several remote machines simultaneously, which I don’t think iSCSI would play nicely with.\n
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SMB though has user-based authentication built in, watch can be quite handy esp if you’re not into setting up a whole Kerberos stack in order to use that functionality with NFS.
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What are some best practices in mounting NAS shares that you all follow?\n
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My main concern is I want to protect against inadvertently deleting the contents of the NAS with an errant rm command. And yes I have backups of my NAS too.\n
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Agreed on the latency issues. I tested SMB and NFS once and found them to be pretty much the same in that regard.\n
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I’m interested to test iSCSI, as for some reason I think it might be better designed for latency.
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main thing to note is that NFS is an object based storage (acts like a share) where iSCSI is block based (acts like a disk). You’d really only use iSCSI for things like VM disks, 1:1 storage, etc. For home use cases unless you’re selfhosting (and probably even then) you’re likely gonna be better off with NFS.\n
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if you were to do iSCSI I would recommend its own VLAN. NFS technically should be isolated too, but I currently run NFS over my main VLAN, so do what ya gotta do
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Yeah, there are a few limitations to each. NFS, for example, doesn’t play nicely with certain options if you’re using a filesystem overlay (overlays), which can be annoying when using it for PXE environments. It does however allow you to mount in several remote machines simultaneously, which I don’t think iSCSI would play nicely with.\n
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I’ve found that NFS gives me the best performance and the least issues. For my use cases, single user where throughput is more important than latency, it’s indistinguishable from a local disk. It basically goes as fast as my gigabit NIC allows, which is more or less the maximum throughput of the hard disks as well.\n
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> idmapping\n
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idmap only works with Kerberos auth, but iirc I didn’t have to set anything up specifically for it. Though I’ve also never really had to test it since my UIDs match coincidentally, I just tested with the nfsidmap command.
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I’ve found that NFS gives me the best performance and the least issues. For my use cases, single user where throughput is more important than latency, it’s indistinguishable from a local disk. It basically goes as fast as my gigabit NIC allows, which is more or less the maximum throughput of the hard disks as well.\n
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Dipping my toes into this as well. Would you care to share the contents of your .mount unit file?\n
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Dipping my toes into this as well. Would you care to share the contents of your .mount unit file?\n
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Dipping my toes into this as well. Would you care to share the contents of your .mount unit file?\n
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Dipping my toes into this as well. Would you care to share the contents of your .mount unit file?\n
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<span style="color:#323232;">#cat /etc/systemd/system/mnt-data.mount\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">Description=nfs mount script\n
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The file name has to match the folder upon which the share is mounted with hypens instead of forward slashes
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Dipping my toes into this as well. Would you care to share the contents of your .mount unit file?\n
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If I understand it correctly systemd generates unit files at boot using fstab 🤔. Probably not possible to specify the network dependency in fstab.
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```\n
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<span style="color:#323232;">#cat /etc/systemd/system/mnt-data.mount\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">[Unit]\n
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The file name has to match the folder upon which the share is mounted with hypens instead of forward slashes
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What are some best practices in mounting NAS shares that you all follow?\n
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Dipping my toes into this as well. Would you care to share the contents of your .mount unit file?\n
\n
If I understand it correctly systemd generates unit files at boot using fstab 🤔. Probably not possible to specify the network dependency in fstab.
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```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">#cat /etc/systemd/system/mnt-data.mount\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">[Unit]\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Description=nfs mount script\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">\n
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Mounting it in fstab is a bad idea… in home even worse.\n
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Which file manager are you using?\n
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Which file manager are you using?\n
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I set up the mount points in configuration as *dynamic* NFS volumes and added Bookmarks to nautilus. You can get to the volume either with cd command or right-click -> terminal here. You can shut down the NAS and only lose the share, which returns when the system goes online.\n
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This is a home NAS with one user (myself) on this Linux client. Other clients will be Windows for other users.\n
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