Speaking of network disks (was: Re: syncing remote homes.)

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	Hello Bill & all ,

Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> Sat, 22 Sep 2007 09:41:40 -0400 ,  wrote:
My only "advice" is to try and quantify the data volume and look at nbd vs. iSCSI to provide the mirror if you go that way.

	You mentioned nbd as a transport for disk to remote disk .

	My Question is have you OR anyone else tried using drbd(*) as a
	method to replicate disk data across networks ?

	I've looked at the projects documents & software .  They're
	mentioned at linux-ha .  But I personally have not heard of anyone
	using it in production .  So I asked my question here .
		Tia ,  JimL

(*) http://www.drbd.org/
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