[CentOS] Re: ATA-over-Ethernet v's iSCSI -- CORAID is NOT SAN , also check multi-target SAS
Bowie Bailey
Bowie_Bailey at BUC.comTue Nov 8 15:11:42 UTC 2005
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From: Bryan J. Smith [mailto:thebs413 at earthlink.net] > > CORAID will _refuse_ to allow anything to access to volume after one > system mounts it. It is not multi-targettable. SCSI-2, iSCSI and > FC/FC-AL are. AoE is not. As I understand it, Coraid will allow multiple machines to mount a volume, it just doesn't handle the synchronization. So you can have more than one machine use it, you just need GFS to keep it synchronized. I am in the process of building a system like this. I don't have both hosts accessing the storage yet, but Coraid assures me that it is possible. Bowie
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