Michael Neumann <[email protected]> wrote: > No. HAMMER1 mirroring works on the logical level, the physical drive > size is not important. You can think of it as if you would replay the > SQL statements in a database vs block level replication. With HAMMER1 > mirroring you end up with two physically distinct filesystems with > identical content (where it matters). > mirror-stream is damn cool. I once did a live presentation of it at my > university, where I were replicating a PFS of my box from the data > center via WiFi to this tiny little Asus EEEpc. Students could upload > to my remote box and the name would pop up on my laptop via OSD once > the file was replicated to my laptop. It became funny as people started > to chat with me via OSD during my presentation by constructing file > names and uploading them ;). > Regards, > Michael
One would think that a person with as many years of schooling as I have knows at least how to use Internet search engine. These slides from your HAMMER talk https://www.ntecs.de/talks/HAMMER.pdf are pure gem. Thank you so much for your e-mail and clarifications Cheers, Predrag
