Gail,

Are you doing this for redundancy and backup?  An easier way might be
to leverage some kind of sync operation that occurs at the storage
level, ie. below Fedora.  Depending on what your SAN product is, you
may be able to do this already using some of the SAN's own features.

...adam
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On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 11:00 PM, Gail Truman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has anyone any advice, guidance or can point me to info on the topic of doing 
> a multiple write from Fedora into the storage layer. Does Akubra provide a 
> way to do this? And what are the things to know or be aware of?
>
> We are interested in providing for multiple copies of the fedora repository, 
> with the primary storage on site but potentially using the cloud for another 
> copy, and even a second NAS in an offsite location.
>
> Thanks for your thoughts -
> Gail
>
> Gail Truman
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