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SSHFS provides enormous value precisely because it doesn't rely on configuring a file server or elevated privileges. It's convenient, secure and performs well. The ability to create ad hoc mounts for any remote location I can access via SSH is awesome (though I prefer rsync or scp for file transfers).

But relying on SSHFS in production... Yeah, that's insane.



I use sshfs at work to mount some AIX Dirs on my Linux Workstation, very convenient.




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