respected sir,
i mean to say that Dspace dynamically supports data storage or not?
As far i have understood the DSpace documentation regarding "assetstore", it 
was saying that you have to mention the place and number of stores.

##### File Storage ######

# Asset (bitstream) store number 0 (zero)
assetstore.dir = ${dspace.dir}/assetstore

# Specify extra asset stores like this, counting from 1 upwards:
# assetstore.dir.1 = /second/assetstore
# assetstore.dir.2 = /third/assetstore

# Specify the number of the store to use for new bitstreams with this property
# The default is 0 (zero) which corresponds to the 'assetstore.dir' above
# assetstore.incoming = 1
##### End of File Storage ######

My question is:
let i have mentioned to store bitstreams in asetstore number zero.
suppose after some time, the store fills (means the space allocated to that 
store is consumed). then how can i assign it new assetstore ?
secondly, can i assign a different harddisk located in  different machine ?
will i have to reconfigure the dspace config file and whether it will effect 
the existing data ?

From:
Amjad
NUST, Pakistan




Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 21:29:58 +0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] [Dspace-general] Storage of documents






  


Hi Amjad,



Dspace is working in the application layer, while RAID is much close to
layers about hardware and OS.

There is no much relationship between them.



In short, if your OS supports RAID, dspace can benefit from this
feature.



Cheers,


Allen Lam.


HKU Hub Administrator, http://hub.hku.hk








On 2010-07-14 8:33 PM, AMJAD USMAN wrote:

  
hello every body,

can anybody tell me whether DSpace supports RAID technology for storing
data?

  

From: 

Amjad Usman Marwat 

MSIT 9 , SEECS, NUST, H-12 Campus Islamabad. 

  

  

  

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