-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello to everyone on the list, I am trying to find a way to "unify" 2 or 3 servers (hopefully more in the future) to host our website's users' content ( the files are between a few kB to a few MB ). The servers are located in 2 different places (different countries) because they both host applications that run "locally". My first idea was to simply mount via NFS, sshfs or some other better way a "user" directory hosted in the second country, but that is only temporary, and not very good. Then I discovered there was something called distributed file systems, and I am now experimentating various ways to achieve my goald : have a DFS hosting all my users contents, wherever the servers are in the world, with some redundancy when we'll have enough servers to avoid data loss. On another part, I would like one of my servers to host only files from a certain user (specific directory 'for instance, path looks like 'users/users123'), though I'd like these files to be also stored on my local server (has a local backup). I've seen it was apparently possible using something close to that in the client config : volume unify type cluster/unify option namespace client-1 option scheduler switch option switch.case *users/users123*:remote_server local_server subvolumes remote_server local_server end-volume So, anyway, thank you for your time, Eric -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkjSR0sACgkQfYfG8fCaAjjs8QCeK0pwsn8UBY+w1zXfovBduVSG HjMAoMeYIknx5MTppz1VIUxVMAhFxl+i =TL4d -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----