Re: [Zope] concerns with nfs

2008-10-04 Thread KwangErn Liew
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 6:32 PM, David Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since I have started using vmware ESX as a hosting platform for zope, I've been mostly happy. However, I am wondering if I should have any concerns with storing the zodb on nfs. All our file systems on ESX are nfs mounted

Re: [Zope] concerns with nfs

2008-10-04 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 4. Oktober 2008 18:25:46 +0200 KwangErn Liew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You may want to investigate GlusterFS instead. From our experiments, it works just fine for read/write. Locking is fine too. Would be advisable to setup ZEO instead. Note that GlusterFS is still under heavy

Re: [Zope] concerns with nfs

2008-10-03 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 30. September 2008 09:32:33 -0700 David Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Since I have started using vmware ESX as a hosting platform for zope, I've been mostly happy. However, I am wondering if I should have any concerns with storing the zodb

Re: [Zope] concerns with nfs

2008-10-01 Thread Dieter Maurer
David Bear wrote at 2008-9-30 09:32 -0700: Since I have started using vmware ESX as a hosting platform for zope, I've been mostly happy. However, I am wondering if I should have any concerns with storing the zodb on nfs. All our file systems on ESX are nfs mounted and lately we have had some

[Zope] concerns with nfs

2008-09-30 Thread David Bear
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Since I have started using vmware ESX as a hosting platform for zope, I've been mostly happy. However, I am wondering if I should have any concerns with storing the zodb on nfs. All our file systems on ESX are nfs mounted and lately we have had some