On Wed, 12 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thanks to all for your help!
> 
> I will not connect the machines in that way, data integrity
> is the most important issue we consider.  The SCSI device
> that is intended to be shared holds over 100G data and will 
> grow to 300Gb by the end of the year, and the 
> last thing I want to happen is for it to be corrupted.
> 
> Do you know of any external hardware that allows you to 
> connect multiple servers to a scsi device??

If you don't need 160 Megabyte performance (i.e. 10 Megs a second will do)
then you can always build a little Pentium 166 with a 100BaseTX card, or
even a pair, to share out the data.

If you need high performance (i.e. fibre channel hard drives etc...) then
look at the global file system (www.globalfilesystem.org)  which lets your
computers, in a non-homogenous environment, share one or more drives much
the way you are considering, and I think even works with shared SCSI instead
of just fibre channel...

but if data integrity is most important, than a small box with all the
drives in it sharing via Samba or NFS is the best solution, especially if
you don't need radical speed out of it.


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