> >>> Hello List, > >>> > >>> Can anyone recommend some sites regarding building > high-availability > >>> storage networks using centos (or the upstream providers > brand name)? > >>> I need to have approx 2-3 tb of storage available via > iscsi and smb, > >>> but worry about having it all on a single server. Most of the HA > >>> articles I'm reading deal with application high > availability, but not > >>> storage. > >>> > >> Check out openfiler? > >> > >> http://www.openfiler.com/products > >> > >> For me I would just buy a real storage array, better reliability > >> generally. Though entry level pricing is around $20k. > > > > In some countries those storage arrays are about 3 more > expensive, so > > it's cheaper to build it yourself with PC / server components. I'm > > actually interested in such a setup as well, and would like > to cluster > > 2x machines to give a network RAID setup. What would you recommend > > using? The idea is to serve to servers which will be clustered as > > well, hosting web hosting Virtual Private Servers. > > > > You could use DRBD, if you trust it. > AFAIK, Parallels more-or-less supports this. > http://wiki.openvz.org/HA_cluster_with_DRBD_and_Heartbeat I use drbd for database HA for over a year and have never seen any problems. I'm fairly confident it's ability. I know this is a CentOS mailing list, but a couple pizza boxes and a sas shelf that allows 2+ connections using open solaris+zfs may be your cheapest bet (if you trust a single sas box). ZFS lets you export the volumes as iscsi, nfs, and cifs. You can also use their storagetek suite to replicate over two boxes with independent storage. Patrick _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos