James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
Um, and there is no reason why you can't just create a cabinet in which
the "main" processor *is* the "disk" processor.

That sounds like what Tracy is doing.. :-)

Exactly! And it's working out great. In the near future I hope to have a system I can demo for KPLUG at a meeting if people are interested. Depends on the timing of the meeting and when I get the system and when it has to go into production. Although really AoE can be demonstrated between two laptops quite handily so that might have to suffice if anyone wanted to see it in action. Although on second thought it really isn't a very impressive. It's a block device. And you can write to it. You have to trust me that it is hosted on that other machine and that I am writing to it from this machine.

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