Keith Dart wrote:
I recommend setting up your server hardware on a decent mini-PC with
server grade disks and installing openfiler. The openfiler uses XFS for
local storage and exports NFS and CIFS (and iSCSI if you want that).
http://www.openfiler.com/
It is based on rpath linux and uses a d
=== On Mon, 03/15, Steve wrote: ===
> Any hints or tips?
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I recommend setting up your server hardware on a decent mini-PC with
server grade disks and installing openfiler. The openfiler uses XFS for
local storage and exports NFS and CIFS (and iSCSI if you want that).
http://www.openfiler.com
> 1. Are there reliability issues surrounding this technology in Gentoo?
My only experience is with a Gentoo-based iSCSI target (ie. "server");
my clients are windows-based. The system is a low-end Core 2 duo running
the latest stable kernel and Iscsi Enterprise Target; I have been
running this se
I have recently started looking at server resilience and availability in
the context of a hardware failure or hardware upgrade. I've come to the
conclusion that it would be very desirable if terrabyte-scale data did
not need to be restored from backup. This isn't a commercial server -
so I'm inte
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