At 11:24 PM 3/11/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>The problem with GFS is it is still a SAN.  Not NAS. which cuts your
>flexibility.

Not really. Unless they're lying, that is. "Sistina's products enable NAS 
and SAN to operate within one environment using a cluster file system that 
allows multiple servers on a SAN to see a single shared file system."

I think to GFS it doesn't matter NAS or SAN. You export your volumes and 
let GFS service take care of preventing files/directories exported from 
corruption.
Of course there are limitations, but they're shrinking. As always, read FAQ :-)
http://tech.sistina.com/Pages/faq.php

Sean

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