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Hi all,
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i have searched the internet for a good time now with no answer to this.. So i hope someone can tell me if this is possible or not.
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We use NFS from our Cluster1 to a AFM enabled fileset on Cluster2. That is working as intended. But when AFM transfers files from one site to another it caps out at about 5-700Mbit/s which isnt impressive.. The sites are connected on 10Gbit links but the distance/round-trip is too far/high to use the NSD protocol with AFM.
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On the cluster where the fileset is exported we can only see 1 session against the client cluster, is there a way to either tune Ganesha or AFM to use more threads/sessions?
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We have about 7.7Gbit bandwidth between the sites from the 10Gbit links and with multiple NFS sessions we can reach the maximum bandwidth(each using about 50-60MBits per session).
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Best Regards
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Andi Christiansen
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