Atom Powers wrote:
All the modern storage cabinets have two data ports (mine has two
SCSI320 ports) so they can be attached to two servers. But what kind
of file system can you use that would make that data available to both
servers?
Splitting the storage in half isn't an option, as that
All the modern storage cabinets have two data ports (mine has two
SCSI320 ports) so they can be attached to two servers. But what kind
of file system can you use that would make that data available to both
servers?
Splitting the storage in half isn't an option, as that doesn't give
added
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 18:55, Atom Powers wrote:
All the modern storage cabinets have two data ports (mine has two
SCSI320 ports) so they can be attached to two servers. But what kind
of file system can you use that would make that data available to both
servers?
Splitting the storage in
On 7/19/06, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 18:55, Atom Powers wrote:
All the modern storage cabinets have two data ports (mine has two
SCSI320 ports) so they can be attached to two servers. But what kind
of file system can you use that would make that data
In the last episode (Jul 19), Atom Powers said:
All the modern storage cabinets have two data ports (mine has two
SCSI320 ports) so they can be attached to two servers. But what kind
of file system can you use that would make that data available to
both servers?
Splitting the storage in