> As a hand-waving guess, it sounds like you want to store your data far away
> for disaster recovery purposes? In this case, I would suggest doing either
> remote backups or checking out DRBD (on http://www.linbit.com/), a network
> mirroring block device.
Linux also has enbd (Enhanced Network
On 2002-01-09T11:18:28,
"W. Wilson Ho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Has anyone tried using ReiserFS on iSCSI disk (SCSI over TCP/IP)?
> Basically, can ReiserFS handle a logical device that has long
> write delay, and writes that might be cached (or reordered) for a
> much longer time t
On Wed, 09 Jan 2002 11:18:28 PST, "W. Wilson Ho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Has anyone tried using ReiserFS on iSCSI disk (SCSI over TCP/IP)?
> Basically, can ReiserFS handle a logical device that has long
> write delay, and writes that might be cached (or reordered) for a
> much longer
On Mit, 09 Jan 2002, W. Wilson Ho wrote:
> write delay, and writes that might be cached (or reordered) for a
> much longer time than physical disk?
Are you sure that iSCSI reorders writes ? that would be pretty stupid.
Dirk
Hi all,
Has anyone tried using ReiserFS on iSCSI disk (SCSI over TCP/IP)?
Basically, can ReiserFS handle a logical device that has long
write delay, and writes that might be cached (or reordered) for a
much longer time than physical disk?
Thanks!
Wilson