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+volume client
+ type protocol/client
+ option transport-type tcp # for TCP/IP transport
+ option remote-host 192.168.1.10 # IP address of the remote brick
+ option remote-subvolume brick # name of the remote volume
+end-volume
+
+## In normal clustered storage type, any of the cluster translators can come
+# here.
+#
+# Definition of other clients
+#
+# Definition of cluster translator (may be distribute, replicate, or distribute
+# over replicate)
+#
+
+### 'IO-Cache' translator is best used on client side when a filesystem has file
+# which are not modified frequently but read several times. For example, while
+# compiling a kernel, *.h files are read while compiling every *.c file, in
+# these case, io-cache translator comes very handy, as it keeps the whole file
+# content in the cache, and serves from the cache.
+# One can provide the priority of the cache too.
+
+volume ioc
+ type performance/io-cache
+ subvolumes client # In this example it is 'client' you may have to
+ # change it according to your spec file.
+ option cache-size 64MB # 32MB is default
+ option force-revalidate-timeout 5 # 1second is default
+ option priority *.html:2,*:1 # default is *:0
+end-volume