Friday, June 5, 2009

Re: [BLUG] Openfiler and Zumastore

On Friday 05 June 2009 1:27:43 pm Barry Schatz wrote:
> I set up a SAN at home using my trusty NSLU2 and Debian. I primarily use
> it to run rtorrent, but it serves samba and nfs admirably for running on
> a 133MHz (266 after overclock mod) ARM chip. I also have a tiny Dell box
> doing similar things with samba, nfs and sshfs. The few backups I take
> are handled by a cronjob of rsync.
>
> -Barry
>
> Kirk Gleason wrote:
> > Has anyone ever had any experience with http://openfiler.com/. I am
> > thinking about trying to build up a small SAN at home using this just
> > to play around with, and wondered if I would be wasting my time. If it
> > works out, I might be looking into Zumastore
> > (http://www.zumastor.org/) for some replication functionality. Anyone
> > have any experience with that?
> >
> > Of course, if anyone know of any alternatives, I'm open to
> > suggestions. This is a project that doesn't have much definition yet;
> > just looking to play with some stuff at home.
> >
> > --Kirk
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I want to ask the question if you mean a san, storage area network, or nas, network attached storage? I know there is some differences between the two and wanted to clearify which your talking about?




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