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Le 16/09/2014 21:07, James a écrit : |
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> By now many are familiar with my keen interest in clustering gentoo |
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> systems. So, what most cluster technologies use is a distributed file |
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> system on top of the local (HD/SDD) file system. Naturally not |
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> all file systems, particularly the distributed file systems, have |
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> straightforward instructions. Also, an device file system, such as |
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> XFS and a distibuted (on top of the device file system) combination |
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> may not work very well when paired. So a variety of testing is |
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> something I'm researching. Eliminiation of either file system |
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> listed below, due to Gentoo User Experience is most welcome information, |
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> as well as tips and tricks to setting up any file system. |
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Hi James, |
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Have you found this document : |
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http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00789086/PDF/a_survey_of_dfs.pdf |
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On a related matter, I'd like to host my own file server on a dedicated |
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box so that I can access my working files from serveral locations. I'd |
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like it to be fast and secure, and I don't mind if the files are |
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replicated on each workstation. What would be the better tools for this ? |
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Hervé |