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With this function you can enable/disable Network File System (NFS) service and set NFS threads count. If you have a large number of clients accessing this NFS server and they experience some amount of lag in their operations, you can try to increase the threads count number. Enable NFS VAAI support Speeds up virtual machine cloning by offloading copy/clone operations to the storage backend. Requires virtual machine to be powered off.
 
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With this function you can enable/disable Network File System (NFS) service and set NFS threads count. If you have a large number of clients accessing this NFS server and they experience some amount of lag in their operations, you can try to increase the threads count number. Enable NFS VAAI support Speeds up virtual machine cloning by offloading copy/clone operations to the storage backend. Requires virtual machine to be powered off.