On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Ray Burkholder wrote:
as of today GNBD has been removed from cluster.git master
branch and made into a standalone, community driven, project
and it will not be part of cluster-2.99.xx (and higher) releases.
The main reason for splitting, and somehow sign the
end-of-life of GNBD is that there are many, more powerful and
recognized standard technologies out there that should be
used in place of GNBD.
Would you be able to provide some information on what you forsee to be the
'more powerful and recognized standard technologies'?
iSCSI, AOE and probably others that are recognized by hw vendors as
standard protocol for their products.
Fabio
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