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Date:      Thu, 25 May 2006 14:24:47 -0500
From:      "Zane C.B." <zanecb@midwest-connections.com>
To:        Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com>
Cc:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Distributed file systems or the like.
Message-ID:  <20060525142447.2685a14c@zerda>
In-Reply-To: <4475FE21.9050604@centtech.com>
References:  <20060525125227.65f4b1df@zerda> <4475EE6E.3090004@centtech.com> <20060525130319.21a19a0e@zerda> <4475FE21.9050604@centtech.com>

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On Thu, 25 May 2006 13:57:37 -0500
Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com> wrote:

> Zane C.B. wrote:
> > On Thu, 25 May 2006 12:50:38 -0500
> > Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com> wrote:
> > 
> >> Zane C.B. wrote:
> >>> I am looking for something that will allow my to have multiple
> >>> servers each containing the same filesystem and it is kept up to
> >>> date in real time. Any one have any opinions on AFS or have any
> >>> other suggestions?
> >> NFS?
> > 
> > NFS is nice, but it does not help when it comes to keeping a
> > duplicate set of files on a second file server that is kept up to
> > date in real time.
> 
> You could look at TDFS (Ivan's trivially distributed file system,
> based on fuse), or a ggated mirror (I've done some layout and
> tinkering with this, but no high-load testing).

I am curious how is the ggated setup is working?

I see the problem being it will have to be fscked if one of the
machines goes down, before the other can take it's place.



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