Commit d2d81c6d authored by Drew Blessing's avatar Drew Blessing

Merge branch 'revert-22995bdb' into 'master'

Revert "Update nfs.md with information on AWS EFS and Burst Credit usage and how to…"

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ee!3385
parents 2cb613d1 eb167873
......@@ -42,10 +42,6 @@ GitLab does not recommend using EFS with GitLab.
are allocated. For smaller volumes, users may experience decent performance
for a period of time due to 'Burst Credits'. Over a period of weeks to months
credits may run out and performance will bottom out.
- To keep "Burst Credits" available, it may be necessary to provision more space
with 'dummy data'. However, this may get expensive.
- Another option to maintain "Burst Credits" is to use FS Cache on the server so
that AWS doesn't always have to go into EFS to access files.
- For larger volumes, allocated IOPS may not be the problem. Workloads where
many small files are written in a serialized manner are not well-suited for EFS.
EBS with an NFS server on top will perform much better.
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