On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 00:09:31 +0100, Florin Andrei <[email protected]>
wrote:
For real-world applications, it's a cluster of servers connecting to the
same SAN over fiber. Many servers can share the same LUN ("block
device"), which is then formatted and mounted r/w on all servers. The
distributed FS takes care of the concurrent access issues.
In this scenario is the SAN actually a host of some kind using OCFS2 and
sharing the block device. Then the servers all mount OCFS2 off the SAN.
If that is true then you don't want to give one HDD to "all" VMs. You want
to have one VM as your SAN use OCFS2 on that and then have several VMs
connect to that VM.
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