On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 8:46 AM Mark @ GMail <mrkr.st@gmail.com> wrote:
What's the best way to mount remote filesystems?

I'm using nfs but it seems really slow and when I mentioned it (here?
somewhere else?) there was a quite negative response about nfs itself.

It's possible I'm just seeing the difference between my local (solid
state) disk on a fast machine and the remote (spinny disk) filesystem
on a slower remote machine (they're only about six inches apart on a
1Gb network connection, so it's not *very* remote).  However, with
"remote" website directories mounted locally they're much slower with
my local webserver than with the one on that slower machine, so I'm
inclined to suspect nfs... is that unfair?

I use fuse ssh with the dolphin fish command to transfer files to and from my file server. It works great!

 
(I know this isn't a particularly KDE related issue.  Please don't make
me rejoin the Fedora list, they're really mean!)

Both machines are running F37, both updated every week.
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