Re: Synchronized filesystem

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On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 01:55:05PM +0100, Jean-Eric Cuendet wrote:
> Is it possible to use GFS to make a synchronized filesystem between 2 
> machines with a "slow" line in between?
> I mean:
> - One machine with storage is in US
> - One machine without storage is in UK
> - There is a 2Mbit line between them.

Since it seems that you are primarily interested in persistent caching,
you may want to consider OpenAFS: www.openafs.org

Intermezzo/InterSync (available in Linux-2.4, removed from Linux-2.6)
was designed for the problem that you are trying to solve, but it still
needed work, and is now moribund.  Peter Braam has stated his intention
to add similar features to Lustre, but that's a long way off.

Regards,

	Bill Rugolsky

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