Hi everyone,

I am very new to storage networking. My research group (NDSG, www.ndsg.net.nz) is using optimisation to automatically design storage networks, but we need to get the right software, redundancy, clustering, etc to make our designs work correctly.

Our current storage system is very simple. Two servers (HP Proliants currently running Windows Server 2003 although it looks like we will ned to change to Linux, we have support for CentOS) that access disks on two storage devices using an ethernet core-edge network. The storage devices are dual-core motherboards (running CentOS) with two 1 TB sata disks each. We want the storage devices to be share the workload, to provide redundancy for each other and to appear as a single (clustered) storage system.

What I would like to do is as follows:

* Set up one DRBD node with disk 1 on (storage) device 1 as the primary disk and disk 2 on device 2 as the secondary disk. * Set up another DRBD node with disk 1 on device 2 as the primary disk and disk 2 on device 1 as the secondary disk.
* Cluster the two DRBD nodes together using PVFS or something similar.

This means that if device 1 fails then device 2 will still contain all the data for the system to keep functioning. If both devices are up and running then device 1 will provide DRBD node 1 and device 2 will provide DRBD node 2 and share the load of the storage system. I ws hoping someone would be able to let me know if this is possible and, if so, provide some pointers on how to get started.

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike
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