Re: Replicated Volume (mirror) on 17 nodes.

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2016-02-25 9:20 GMT+01:00 Ravishankar N <ravishankar@xxxxxxxxxx>:

> Right. You can mount the replica 3 volume that you just created on any node.
> Like I said it's just like accessing a remote share. Except that the 'share'
> is a glusterfs volume that you just created.
> If I understand your use case correctly, you would need to create a
> glusterfs volume based on 3 EC2 instances and then mount the volume on all
> of the (17?) instances on which your application runs.

Thanks again Ravi! I think now everything it makes sense.
I hope to have the 17 nodes soon in order to test 3+1 setup asap :)

Fingers crossed!

Best,
Simone
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