Hi,
I'm looking for a way to create a real-time mirror of a NAS. In other
words, say I have a 5.5 TB NAS (3ware 16-drive array, RAID-5, 500 GB
drives). I want to mirror it in real time to a completely separate 5.5
TB NAS. RSYNCing in the background is not an option. The two NAS boxes
need to hold identical data at all times. It is NOT necessary that the
data be accessed from both NAS boxes simultaneously. One is simply a
backup of the other.
I guess one option might be to use Redhat's Global File System (GFS).
Although there seems to be an 8TB limit for a GFS filesystem, which
could be an issue down the road.
But would the following approach work:
Can I export NAS B as a SAN or ISCSI target, connect the two machines
with, say, mryinet cards or 10 GbE TOE cards, mount the NAS B volume on
NAS A, and create a RAID-1 mirror of the two volumes? Is this kind of
thing done?
Andy Liebman
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