In my experince, NFS on linux is pathetic and horrible. If you intertested in good NFS perforamnce look at a BSD or a sun. But if linux is the way you want to go. It is dependandt on how they will be using NFS (homes, mail, file sharing) and the type of bandwidth, 10Mbit, 100Mbit, 1000Mbit. and of course. The server specs. * nixien <nixien@pd.jaring.my> [000114 00:42]:
Hi there,
Does anyone know what is the maximum number of NFS clients that an NFS server can support ? And what is the best number(clients) for optimum performance ?
Any suggestions and pointers are greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance.
Rgds Nixien
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