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NFS is still a thing.
I'm looking for a distributed solution
Gluster? I don't know much about it. As someone else asked, how much data are you talking about? Do you need a file store (mutable files), or are you ok with an object store (immutable)?
Gluster is abandoned for the most part
I'm mostly looking for a easy way to move files between VMs automatically when I move containers. I think it should be possible with scripting and rsync/unison
I use NFS for docker nodes, works a treat and rock solid.
Me too. I don't know what OP means by "distributed" but "not highly available" and at the same time "rsync or unison is enough", "but not NFS".
This is somehow contradicting itself.