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<div dir="ltr">I only run SSHFS (=NFS-like SSH using FUSE).<br>
It's installed by default on many Linux distributions (e.g.,
Fedora) and transfers faster than SMB, about as fast as NFS, but
a tad slower than SFTP (e.g., with vsftpd).</div>
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<p>I have SSH, hence SFTP, and watch over 1Gb network, in VLC, DVD
folders, and video files like mp4 and webm from sftp folder that
is a bookmarked folder in Nemo (Linux Mint file browsing app). It
was zero install beyond ssh.</p>
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those running NAS,<br>
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I'm thinking about turning my current i3-4170 desktop into
NAS.<br>
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What protocols do you use?<br>
Do you run both "NFS" and "SMB" on it? Or, just "SMB"?<br>
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