Any HA Cluster Success with iSCSI storage?

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I currently have a RHEL-3 HA Cluster in a different City using fiber channel SCSI storage. It has worked fine.

I want to setup another cluster, this time with RHEL-4.

I already have a NetApp FAS270c (for NFS and CIFS NAS).
It supports iSCSI.


*** Can I setup my two node HA cluster with iSCSI quorum drives and cluster service storage volumes? (anyone do this before?)


*** I was thinking about getting 10Gbit/sec uplinks for the NetApp and two ethernet switches that have 10Gbit uplink ports and that support 802.3ad. The two cluster nodes would use 802.3ad NIC channel bonding for the storage access bandwidth. (anyone do this before?)


*** Any suggestions on good switch or NIC hardware for this?


Thanks in advance,
-Ben.



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