Le jeudi 22 mars 2007 à 12:29 -0400, Brett Viren a écrit : > About a month ago the issue of distributed filesystems in Debian was > raised here. Since then, has anyone had any experiences, good or bad? > > Personally, I am looking for a good way to serve 16 disks (8TB), split > into two nodes to a cluster of 18 nodes. > > My requirements (or maybe better "desires") are: > > - present a single, monolithic as possible large filesystem > > - enough redundancy so one dead disk doesn't kill the whole > filesystem's files > > - RAID0 like parallelism to avoid bottlenecks > > - Free Software (Debian packages best), simple install and > maintenance. > > - Good match to my cluster size (10s of nodes), additional hardware > not required. > > - Makes my morning coffee for me. > > Currently I'm leaning towards using Lustre, but I worry it may not be > a good fit to the small size of my cluster. I'd also enjoy hearing > about the applicability of PVFS2 and Red Hat's GFS. It won't probably answer to all your requirements but I heard good experience about DRBD : http://www.drbd.org/
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