> Wed, 24 Nov 1999 Jens Michaelsen wrote:
> > did someone use / does someone know about:
> >
> > SCSI Networking??
> > For example 2 linux boxes using one harddisk via SCSI.
> > Is it possible to use this bus to talk from linux box to the other??
>
> I don't know if Linux supports it directly, but there are samplers that can be
> connected directly to a host computer via SCSI, and share drives with the host.
> (Last I heard, that was only supported on Mac - not Windows. But that was
> quite a while ago, and also most likely irrelevant to this discussion.) SCSI is
> obviously able to handle it...
>
this only works for defacto "read-only" devices like scanners , I don't think
there are any shared SCSI devices out there that permit write to the device
from more than on host-addapter .
nmg
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