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[Xen-users] storage question

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Subject: [Xen-users] storage question
From: "Gary W. Smith" <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 21:19:15 -0800
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I have some contract work with a client that is running Ubuntu under
CentOS under VMWare.  This is all on a local box.  Why no xen, well, I
don't have an answer for that.  For some reason the client would like us
to move their disk based VM instances to a NetGear 1000 NFS server.
Okay, when you are done laughing, does anyone have a consolidated list
of why this is bad.  I would like to give them more reasons that I
already have on why this is bad.

Gary

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