Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
On 6/29/10, Christopher Chan christopher.chan@bradbury.edu.hk wrote:
raid1/iscsi if you have a single host accessing the data or gluster if you have more than one host accessing the data...
This is starting to look really complicated with NCP Storage units on zfs -> iscsi to gluster unit ext3 since gluster doesn't do zfs -> multiple application host.
gluster don't care about underlying filesystem...it don't support acl yet for a reason
Wouldn't using both ncp/zfs with gluster be redundant since gluster does cluster storage to begin with?
??? what cluster storage on ncp???
I think I might be overcomplicating things here.
Reading up more on gluster, it seems that I could simply put a gluster client on the application server, mount a volume mirrored on from two gluster servers and let gluster handle the failover transparently.
/me nods
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