mholiv, 1 month ago SSHFS will be incredibly slow. I would avoid it personally. NFS will be performant and is easy to set up. This being said by default NFS is without any security. The problem is that Kerberos is a huge pain to set up. I would avoid this unless you really need Kerberos. If you want security NFS + WireGuard will serve you well. Also I would consider Samba/CIFS if it is for local convenient fine access. It’s not super secure but for me it’s a good trade off.
SSHFS will be incredibly slow. I would avoid it personally.
NFS will be performant and is easy to set up. This being said by default NFS is without any security.
The problem is that Kerberos is a huge pain to set up. I would avoid this unless you really need Kerberos.
If you want security NFS + WireGuard will serve you well.
Also I would consider Samba/CIFS if it is for local convenient fine access. It’s not super secure but for me it’s a good trade off.