Jeff Darcy <jdarcy at ...> writes: > Heh. I knew there'd be a follow-up. I seriously couldn't think of anything > more useful to say before, and couldn't resist the opportunity to balance my > usual verbosity with a dose of brevity, but I'll be glad to address further > questions as best I can. > Hello, I am interested in high availability and I need to know as many info you can give me about your implementation in glusterfs. For example: I need three copy of my data just to have a real quorum? Or I need three bricks and only two copies of data? Do I need a fencing device? (Pacemaker guys say that a stonith is mandatory) Thank in advance for any info. Mario