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by mi100hael 3586 days ago
That's awfully naive, especially for tasks like video editing that are significantly impacted by disk read/write speeds. Even a NAS on a gigabit network is going to be roughly 6x slower than a standard internal SATA III spinning disk.
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I said "by default", the implication being that you'd do something else if your application needs it. But it's much easier from an operational perspective if you start with a reliable system (replicated, networked storage) and cache locally for speed, then to try and make local filesystems reliable and durable.
I agree. Network-wise we start at 10GbE. It's a lot more complicated than simple file storage on network though. Many needs and solutions. And I mean MANY.