Question about redundancy over ethernet

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Greetings: 

I am considering deploying Gluster using NFS primarily as the protocol of choice. 

In order to achieve failover redundancy, does Gluster utilize a virtual IP address like a load balancer would? Let's say I have a 4 node Gluster cluster set up, my client connects to node A. If node A goes off network for whatever reason, what happens to my client? Are sessions maintained so the client(s) don't register a server disconnect? In other words: with NFS (or even CIFS), how transparent is the failover process. Finally, what is the typical failover cutover timing like? Is it sub-second? 

Ron 



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