Lexington Luthor wrote: > David Masover wrote: > >> It has one. It's called Lustre. >> >> What Linux needs is good, distributed filesystem that runs on the 2.6 >> kernel, without users having to pay licensing fees. >> > > Lustre is expensive, but the -mm kernel now has ocfs (or is it ocfs2?) > as well as gfs.
Don't know about ocfs, I'll look it up later. But, AFAIK, GFS is for things like ATA-over-ethernet, where you have multiple machines attached to the same hard drive -- not for situations where multiple machines each have their own drive, and you want them to appear as one logical drive.
