Re: Newbie question

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Ok I do it myself.

Is this clustering solution able to do that? Is there a guide on how to build up a system like that ?

From the FAQ.

#  Can I use GFS to take two off-the-shelf PCs and cluster their storage?

No. GFS will only allow PCs with shared storage, such as a SAN with a Fibre Channel switch, to work together cooperatively on the same storage. Off-the-shelf PCs don't have shared storage.


Thanks, it was quick but intense.

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