A new driver was released recently that has support for ZFS; check the Coraid
website for details.
We have a Coraid at work that we are testing and hope to (eventually) put on
our production network. We're running Solaris 9, so I'm not sure how comparable
our results are with your situation. An
AoE and ZFS do not work, as the coraid do not support this yet:
REF: http://www.coraid.com/support/solaris/aoe-1.3.1/doc/aoe-guide.html
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Pascal Gauthier
http://www.nihilisme.ca/
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roland wrote:
We've considered looking at porting the AOE _server_ module to Solaris,
especially since the Solaris loopback driver (/dev/lofi) is _much_ more
stable than the loopback module in Linux (the Linux loopback module is a
stellar piece of crap).
ok, it`s quite old and probably no
Kevin Abbey wrote:
Does this seem like a good idea? I am not a storage expert and am
attempting to create a scalable distributed storage cluster for an HPC
cluster.
An AOE/ZFS/NFS setup doesn't sound scalable or distributed; your ZFS/NFS
server may turn out to be a bottleneck.
Wes Felter
>We've considered looking at porting the AOE _server_ module to Solaris,
>especially since the Solaris loopback driver (/dev/lofi) is _much_ more
>stable than the loopback module in Linux (the Linux loopback module is a
>stellar piece of crap).
ok, it`s quite old and probably not the most elegant