What about iscsi-target?
You could transform a server in something like an ISCSI storage. I use this solution in my office with a tree nodes cluster. Regards, Francesco Gallo Da: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Per conto di Antoine Benkemoun Inviato: mercoledì 11 febbraio 2009 15.54 A: [email protected] Oggetto: [Xen-users] Storage questions Hello, I am looking to set up a Xen array of servers and I don't really know how to set up the storage subsystem. I have been looking for a little while and two options stand out for my setup. The problem is rather simple, I need a pool of servers to access a shared storage ressource. The first option is the easiest, NFS. The second option is a little more complex in appearance. I won't be able to have enough budget to buy a SAN so that is out of the question. What I could do is have a storage server with a bunch of disks. I would GNBD (or some other Network Block Driver) coupled with GFS. I am pretty new to these two concepts. I know that GNBD cannot be used alone if I want more then a single server to access the storage space. What is more interesting with performance in mind ? Thank you in advance for your input, Antoine Benkemoun
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