hi,
I'm not really familiar with the more obscure intricacies of unix
networking... well, that is if this even really counts as obscure to some of
you.. my problem is that i have a number of debian servers connected to the
net via a T1. i would like all of these servers to share a rack of NAS
(network attached storage) appliances. The problem I see in considering
something like this is that traffic between the NAS and the servers would
saturate the network and slow things down considerably. Is it possible to
set up a second network (via two ethernet cards in all of the servers) that
runs independantly of the primary network? Is this even a good idea? I was
thinking that isolating data transfers to a dedicated network would help
alleviate traffic on the front-side network. Something like how a SAN works
except without all the proprietary hardware and software =). If it is
possible (and even a remotely good idea) how would I configure routing,
addresses, NFS, etc? I've never worked with a disconnected network before,
so I don't know what rules change and how the IPs are set up, etc.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
ryan
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