[CentOS] Parallel/Shared/Distributed Filesystems
Marcelo M. Garcia
marcelo.maia.garcia at googlemail.comMon Nov 10 17:51:25 UTC 2008
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Geoff Galitz wrote: > > > I'm looking at using GFS for parallel access to shared storage, most likely > an iSCSI resource. It will most likely work just fine but I am curious if > folks are using anything with fewer system requisites (e.g. installing and > configuring the Cluster Suite). > > > Specifically to our case, we have 50 nodes running in-house code (some in > Java, some in C) which (among other things) receives JPGs, processes them > and stores them for later viewing. We are looking to deploy this filesystem > specifically for this JPG storage component. > > All nodes are running Centos 5.1 x86_64. > > > -geoff Hi Maybe you can consider pNFS, parallel NFS: http://www.pnfs.com/ Regards Marcelo
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