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Hosting applications in a non file locking ZFS environment

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Hosting applications in a non file locking ZFS environment
posted by Fredrik Averpil on Oct. 27, 2014, 7:28 a.m.

Hi,

I'm setting up a ZFS file server for our Windows 7 (Ultimate) and our CentOS 6.x machines to access over NFS. I'm also planning on deploying Maya, Nuke etc as network installations on these NFS shares and disable any form of file locking I can find (so to speak).

My question; Maya and Nuke should run fine from such an NFS share and with file locking disabled, right?

 

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Hi,

I'm setting up a ZFS file server for our Windows 7 (Ultimate) and our CentOS 6.x machines to access over NFS. I'm also planning on deploying Maya, Nuke etc as network installations on these NFS shares and disable any form of file locking I can find (so to speak).

My question; Maya and Nuke should run fine from such an NFS share and with file locking disabled, right?

 


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