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NFS

NFS

2007-11-07       - By Charles Jardine

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I am planning to set up a system in which mysql servers access
their data via NFS. All the computers involved run Solaris 10.
NFS version 4 will be used.

I plan to ensure that no NFS share is ever mounted by more than
one client computer, and that no client computer ever runs more
than one mysql server. There will thus be no attempt to share
data between mysql servers using NFS.

I am not planning to use ndbd.

I have searched the manuals and found nothing that tells me that
this will not work. All the warnings are either about performance,
or about data sharing.

Are there other reasons why I should not do as I plan?

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