[CentOS] "upstream" Storage Server fully OSS?
Ted Miller
tedlists at sbcglobal.netTue Nov 20 01:13:24 UTC 2012
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On 11/19/2012 11:57 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Ted Miller wrote: >> Is the "upstream" Storage Server fully open source, or are parts of it >> closed source? >> >> Are the RPMs to build one already in the Centos repo? If not, are there >> any plans to offer them? >> >> I am looking for something free to use in Haiti, that will offer redundant >> file storage and automatic failover to a second set of hardware in case of >> a failure of the primary hardware. > > Should we assume that you're setting up h/a failover servers, with at > least two nodes, and UPS, and a generator (and an adequate supply of fuel Yes to everything. I am working on the H/A failover servers, 2-3 nodes. The other stuff -- generator w/ large fuel supply, inverters with battery bank bigger than your bed, is already in place. (Batteries can run the place for 4-8 hours before the inverters auto-start the generator.) Ted Miller
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