On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 11:03:49PM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
Here is a theoretical question:
Lets say I have a Linux server in Israel, and I have a block of storage
(lets say iSCSI partition for this example) in USA, and I want to mount it
on my server in Israel.
iSCSI over such a
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 09:27:34 +0200
From: Yedidyah Bar-David linux...@didi.bardavid.org
To: Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com
Cc: ILUG linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: remote directory/partition
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 11:03:49PM +0200, Hetz Ben
, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 09:27:34 +0200
From: Yedidyah Bar-David linux...@didi.bardavid.org
To: Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com
Cc: ILUG linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: remote directory/partition
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 11:03:49PM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 10:24:40AM +0200, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
If you use IP over nutrino-based transport you might be able to shave a
few nanoseconds off the speed of light, see this:
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/09/neutrinos-faster-than-light/
Shavua tov,
The speed of
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011, Etzion Bar-Noy wrote about Re: remote
directory/partition:
Gravity generator. The speed of gravity is still unknown, but might be very
very fast, and will enforce low-latency and cross-barrier transport across
continents. I don't think, however, you can find a gravity
On Oct 23, 2011, at 10:58 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
(And for those of you who ask why those stupid folks use a GPS to
messure the distance and don't messure it accurately once: the ground
around the Alps moves. And the distance has changed over the course of
the experiment)
So lighttpd is
On Oct 23, 2011, at 11:13 AM, Nadav Har'El wrote:
Indeed. It is worth remembering that the diameter of a circle is a
full
1.5708 (PI/2) times shorter than half its circumference, so if you
can get
the communication *through* the earth, you can make the latency 37%
lower
than with
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011, geoffrey mendelson wrote about Re: remote
directory/partition:
If you are going that far, you can just install an oracle database,
and have it serve you the data before you ask for it. Make sure not
to get the Cassandra version, the data is unreliable.
Actually
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Nadav Har'El n...@math.technion.ac.ilwrote:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011, Etzion Bar-Noy wrote about Re: remote
directory/partition:
Gravity generator. The speed of gravity is still unknown, but might be
very
very fast, and will enforce low-latency and cross
as far as i know, the only available solutions for this problem - are
commercial solutions, that perform some kind of caching on the local
side - this assuming you need to access the device on both sides (i.e.
both in the USA and in israel).
if your needs are different - please state them -
2011/10/22 Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Here is a theoretical question:
Lets say I have a Linux server in Israel, and I have a block of storage
(lets say iSCSI partition for this example) in USA, and I want to mount it
on my server in Israel.
iSCSI over such a long distance and with
2011/10/22 Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Here is a theoretical question:
Lets say I have a Linux server in Israel, and I have a block of storage
(lets say iSCSI partition for this example) in USA, and I want to mount it
on my server in Israel.
iSCSI over such a long distance and with
On 23 October 2011 18:27, Yedidyah Bar-David linux...@didi.bardavid.org wrote:
I used drbd on a LAN, and know that it can theoretically work rather well
on larger distance when used as read-write on one side only. They also
have a pay-for tool to do this asyncronously called drbd proxy. This
Hi,
Here is a theoretical question:
Lets say I have a Linux server in Israel, and I have a block of storage
(lets say iSCSI partition for this example) in USA, and I want to mount it
on my server in Israel.
iSCSI over such a long distance and with big latency (thanks to our ISP's)
is a big no
On Sat, 22 Oct 2011, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 23:03:49 +0200
From: Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com
To: ILUG linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: remote directory/partition
Hi,
Here is a theoretical question:
Lets say I have a Linux server in Israel, and I have a block of storage (lets
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