Matthew Hannigan was once rumoured to have said:
> Grant,
> 
> Some names that come to mind are coda, gfs or the latest
> (and greatest?) is inter-mezzo

coda and intermezzo are the wrong things (tm).  They're distributed
filesystems, not cluster/glboal filesystems.

gfs (as in the real gfs, not the gnome vfs) is designed for this sort
of solution, but does have some other requirements, like the servers
being able to take each other down in the case of coherancy-loss.

I believe Vertias Volume manager (or whatever its called) can also
deal with multiport storage.

C.
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