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sidebar_current: "syncedfolder-nfs"
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# NFS
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In some cases the default shared folder implementations (such as VirtualBox
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shared folders) have high performance penalties. If you're seeing less
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than ideal performance with synced folders, [NFS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_File_System_%28protocol%29)
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can offer a solution. Vagrant has built-in support to orchestrate the
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configuration of the NFS server on the host and guest for you.
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<div class="alert alert-info">
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<p>
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<strong>Windows users:</strong> NFS folders do not work on Windows
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hosts. Vagrant will ignore your request for NFS synced folders on
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Windows.
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</p>
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</div>
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## Prerequisites
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Before using synced folders backed by NFS, the host machine must have
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`nfsd` installed, the NFS server daemon. This comes pre-installed on Mac
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OS X, and is typically a simple package install on Linux.
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Additionally, the guest machine must have NFS support installed. This is
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also usually a simple package installation away.
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## Root Privilege Requirement
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To configure NFS, Vagrant must modify system files on the host. Therefore,
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at some point during the `vagrant up` sequence, you may be prompted for
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administrative privileges (via the typical `sudo` program). These
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privileges are used to modify `/etc/exports` as well as to start and
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stop the NFS server daemon.
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## Enabling NFS Synced Folders
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To enable NFS, just add the `:nfs => true` flag onto your synced folder:
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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# ...
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config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", :nfs => true
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end
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```
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If you add this to an existing Vagrantfile that has a running guest machine,
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be sure to `vagrant reload` to see your changes.
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