The newer units are actually quite a bit faster. Also, I highly recommend connecting your Coraids in a dual-network / not-cross-connected fashion. In other words, given machines A,B,C each with eth2 and eth3; switches Alpha and Beta; and Coraids Aleph and Beth each with internal connections Uno and Dos, that you connect them as follows. For switch Alpha, plug in A-eth2, B-eth2, C-eth2, Aleph-Uno, Beth-Uno. For switch Beta, plug-in A-eth3, B-eth3, C-eth3, Aleph-Dos, Beth-Dos. Do not cross-connect Alpha and Beta! In this configuration, with Jumbo frames, we get pretty good performance. I've experimented with Quorum Disks and find that I quite like them, although we've just never needed them as we also fence with APC power bars. We use GFS extensively and it works quite well. On Mar 28, 2007, at 1:19 AM, Ramon van Alteren wrote:
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