Hello Lew

That's how we do it now with our SL servers. We have 6 Mac Minis clustered that 
way. If and when we can get Lion Server to behave itself we've got plans to do 
even more. We currently use 3 Internet trunks, but I'll tell you about that off 
list if you like as it goes off topic.

Lynne

On 18 Nov 2011, at 20:12, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:

the macbook air superdrive is the most compatible in my experience and I've 
never used anything else. I too often use my macbook pro superdrive to boot 
other machines with.

Raid array can use 2, 3 or 4 drives. I've looked into it and hardware raid 
won't work. chaining would be a basic 4 x ethernet connections (my old method) 
and having one as the master with the other 3 logged into the master creating a 
host. apparently you can daisy chain the systems to create a supernode. never 
had the chance to road test it. 

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