11:26am, Richard Elling wrote:

On Apr 25, 2012, at 10:59 AM, Paul Archer wrote:

      The point of a clustered filesystem was to be able to spread our data out 
among all nodes and still have access
      from any node without having to run NFS. Size of the data set (once you 
get past the point where you can replicate
      it on each node) is irrelevant.


Interesting, something more complex than NFS to avoid the complexities of NFS? 
;-)

We have data coming in on multiple nodes (with local storage) that is needed on other multiple nodes. The only way to do that with NFS would be with a matrix of cross mounts that would be truly scary.
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