Jayson Vantuyl wrote:
Yes, this is another big area that needs to get looked into. Network
block device is so new (at least on Linux) that it requires some
fine-tuning. If folks have working experiences and willing to share,
we would be very happy to learn from them.
Just to be clear, the Coraid uses ATA-over-Ethernet. AoE is a block
device that utilizes the network, but it is distinct from the Network
Block Device (NBD).
This is clear - somehow I always use "network block device" to describe
the device that provides block device service via network (e.g. GFS's
GNBD)? Is there a general (and agreed-on) term to describe this type of
devices in Linux ?
-- Wendy
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