Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: 2 Nodes, IDE, no SAN Solution?

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Am Mittwoch, 6. Oktober 2004 17:01 schrieb Karl Vogel:
> OpenSSI + DRBD provides that functionaility.. but the integration of DRBD
> into OpenSSI isn't ready (last I heard, there was working code but it had
> problems)

Will take a lock, what OpenSSI is, but a short view tells me, that it is 
nothing for me ... but I'm reading.

> If you are looking for cheap shared disk hardware, you can get an external
> Firewire IDE disk. (e.g. Maxtor OneTouch allows 4 'logins' to the drive)
> I haven't tried it yet, but I guess GFS should be able to run on it.

It must be a no cost of money solution :-(

Greetings Alex//


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