On Sunday August 28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I recently stumbled upon ddraid.  Would this work at all for what I'm 
> looking for?

I'm not certain, but I suspect not.

The 'dd' stands for 'distributed data'.  You have a cluster where each
node has one drive, and you use ddraid to combine all these drives
into an array which can survive as single node dying.  But I *think*
you still need a master node which runs the array.  Also the slaves
would need to access the array through the master.
But as I said, I'm not sure.  You'd need to check with the author I
guess.

NeilBrown
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