RE : [Gluster-devel] user question : multiple clients concurrent access

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Great to hear.
One more question : is it okay to run server and client on the same machine ?

I have 4 XRaids (8 FC controllers) to which I'm about to connect 4 cluster nodes with dual FC and dual GbE.
The idea is to use GlusterFS with cluster/unify to provide a uniform storage pool (with aggregated I/O speed) to these same 4 cluster nodes.

Thanks,
Ionel


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De: gluster-devel-bounces+ionel.gardais=tech-advantage.com@xxxxxxxxxx de la part de Onyx
Date: ven. 14/12/2007 16:50
À: gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx
Objet : Re: user question : multiple clients concurrent access
 
Yes. GlusterFS is designed for that.
See this benchmark with 220 clients:
http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/GlusterFS_1.3.1_-_64_Bricks_Aggregated_I/O_Benchmark


Ionel GARDAIS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to GlusterFS and it seems like there is no user list.
> I've installed a 1server / 1client test platform and it looks good :)
> However, I've been through the docs on the website and did not find an 
> answer to my question :
> Is it possible to have multiple concurrent clients accessing the same 
> storage volume ?
>
> All I can find is a 1 server / 1 client or a mutliple servers / 1 
> client procedure.
> No statement on a 1+ server / N clients mounting all servers w/ 
> cluster/unify.
>
> Any help appreciated,
> Thanks,
> Ionel
>
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