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Re: [ogfs-users]ready for production environments ?



can you expand on your comment about performance please ?




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Franco Broi" <franco@robres.com.au>
To: <opengfs-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: [ogfs-users]ready for production environments ?


:
: We've had a single 1TB RAID5 ogfs filesystem shared between 7 nodes for
: a few weeks now and everything seems fine. Performance could be
: better...
:
:
: On Mon, 2003-05-19 at 21:31, ipguy wrote:
: > hi all...
: > is the opengfs filesystem ready for production environments ?
: > i'm thinking of using it with two samba server sharing a raid5 array in
a
: > clustered environment for failover
: > how stable is it ?
: > has anyone used it successfully without any issues ?
: >
: > -ipguy
: >
: > The missing link between animals and the real human being is most likely
: > ourselves.
: > Austrian professor of biology and Nobel laureate (1973),  Konrad Lorenz
: >
: >
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