4. Specify allowed hosts. Enter an asterisk (*) wildcard to allow any host to access this NFS share. If
you want to restrict access to only one host, enter a host IP address or hostname.
You can restrict access to the general network even as you give access to more than one
host. To provide this type of limited access, create additional NFS shares using the same
data path.
5. Select a performance setting: Synchronous or Asynchronous.
In asynchronous mode, the server does not wait for data to be written to storage before
responding to the NFS client. This can save time for requests and improve performance.
However, in the event of power loss, data could be lost.
In synchronous mode, the server replies to NFS clients only when the data has been
written to stable storage. The potential for data loss is reduced, but at the cost of
performance.
6. Select a Permission setting: Read only or Read/Write.
7. Click APPLY.
Edit NFS shares
1. In the NFS Shares section, click on the Edit icon next to the NFS share you want to edit.
2. Edit settings as needed.
3. Click APPLY.
Delete NFS shares
1. In the NFS Shares section, click on the Trash icon next to the NFS share you want to delete.
2. In the warning dialog, click REMOVE to confirm the deletion.
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