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Standard and Distributed case

  • June 30, 2026
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I already read the difference between nutanix files standard and distributed but i not understand what the case i should select .

if i have one folder share SMB 18 T and inside this folder some folders and files , is applicable standard or distributed ? 

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JeroenTielen
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The distribution of a distributed share is done at the top level folder. So if you have a folder and inside those folder are the remaining folders then distributed will not work. It you consider removing the top folder then you can make it a distributed share. 


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  • July 1, 2026

Thanks for reply ,

 

You mean that should i have multi folders and inside this folders other folders and files to be compatible with distributed ?

 

what the case i can use standard ??

 


jarrodl
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  • July 1, 2026

Is it this article you have read for giving an overview of standard vs distributed?

https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/solutions/details?targetId=TN-2016-Nutanix-Files-Migration-Guide:nutanix-files-standard-and-distributed-shares.html

 

Feature Standard Share Distributed Share
Primary Use Case General-purpose; shared by a group. Personal files/home directories; user profiles.
Data Distribution All data is stored on a single File Server VM (FSVM). Data is sharded across all FSVMs in the cluster.
Root Directory Supports both files and folders at the root. Does not allow individual files at the root; only Top-Level Directories (TLDs).
Performance Limited by the CPU/RAM of the single hosting FSVM. Can utilize resources from the entire cluster by spreading TLDs across FSVM.
Capacity Limit 280 TB (uncompressed) for version 4.x. 5 PB total (280 TB per TLD).