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diff --git a/doc/administration/high_availability/nfs.md b/doc/administration/high_availability/nfs.md index caadec3ac4e..d1233d815ed 100644 --- a/doc/administration/high_availability/nfs.md +++ b/doc/administration/high_availability/nfs.md @@ -39,13 +39,8 @@ options: ### Improving NFS performance with GitLab -NOTE: **Note:** -This is only available starting in certain versions of GitLab: - * 11.5.11 - * 11.6.11 - * 11.7.12 - * 11.8.8 - * 11.9.0 and up (e.g. 11.10, 11.11, etc.) +NOTE: **Note:** This is only available starting in certain versions of GitLab: 11.5.11, +11.6.11, 11.7.12, 11.8.8, 11.9.0 and up (e.g. 11.10, 11.11, etc.) If you are using NFS to share Git data, we recommend that you enable a number of feature flags that will allow GitLab application processes to @@ -107,6 +102,11 @@ stored on a local volume. For more details on another person's experience with EFS, see [Amazon's Elastic File System: Burst Credits](https://rawkode.com/2017/04/16/amazons-elastic-file-system-burst-credits/) +## Avoid using CephFS and GlusterFS + +GitLab strongly recommends against using CephFS and GlusterFS. +These distributed file systems are not well-suited for GitLab's input/output access patterns because git uses many small files and access times and file locking times to propagate will make git activity very slow. + ## Avoid using PostgreSQL with NFS GitLab strongly recommends against running your PostgreSQL database |