by grahamjperrin on 12/10/24, 6:04 AM with 2 comments
by joshstrange on 12/10/24, 2:03 PM
On 2 identical boxes on EC2, FreeBSD13 and Ubuntu LTS, we benchmarked EFS and the Linux box trounced the FreeBSD one. I cannot remember if it was 100x or 1000x faster but it was a huge difference, the difference between usable and unworkable for our needs.
On a related/side note I’d be incredibly grateful to FreeBSD-friendly solutions for shared network file storage. Something like NFS. If I could get working POSIX locks I’d be over the moon but I could handle that in another layer if needed. I’m looking for the ability to share ~5TB of data between a pool of servers.
by wkat4242 on 12/10/24, 2:56 PM
I don't need those myself. Because I use it on a PC that's all wired. But I know these things are badly broken.