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  • Linux 6.10 NFSD Brings Optimizations & Preps For New nfsdctl Utility

    Phoronix: Linux 6.10 NFSD Brings Optimizations & Preps For New nfsdctl Utility

    The Linux Network File System (NFS) server code (NFSD) is seeing a new Netlink protocol introduced in Linux 6.10 as part of laying the groundwork for the new "nfsdctl" utility...

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    I just hope native unix filesystems get some more love soon, as situation is not very satisfying atm.
    I really like SSHFS, but it lacks proper handling of xattr, and development has stalled.
    I recently tried NFS via Wireguard, which kindoff worked, but not that flawless as I had wished.

    What do you guys use?

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    • #3
      I use NFS and haven't had any specific issues with running it over wireguard (including IPv6 and kerberos encryption/authentication). It was a while I set that up, though, and there may have been issues then which I don't remember. I also use NVME/tcp for some things.

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      • #4
        One of the big issue with NFSD for me is the lack of support for exFAT systems, so I switched to user spaces server https://github.com/unfs3/unfs3 and it works perfectly.

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