Quoting Yevgeny Kosarzhevsky (phao...@gmail.com):

> For me NFS is helpful in cluster environments where each machine is a
> replica of another one and they share the same data.

It's terrific for that.  

I used to construct HPC clusters of that general description when I
worked at VA Linux Systems and at California Digital Corporation, both
of those being Linux hardware vendors.

Your HPC clusters would of course live on a protect inside network.
Part of the reason for that is that NFS is a bit of a security risk.

> I don't see that it will give lower security than any other FS in this case.

OK, I believe you.  You don't see it.

But I'm still not going to spend time arguing.

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