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Mount the three disk with three server [on hold]
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l have Three server of storages
- server1: storage1.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
- server2: storage2.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
- server3: storage3.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
/dev/sdb is free disk of 1Go
I want to know how i can share for client one disk of 3GO or how to share 1G only with make raid 5.
I think to give Ip virtual to Client but I not know how.
I think of ISCSI or NFS.
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l have Three server of storages
- server1: storage1.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
- server2: storage2.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
- server3: storage3.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
/dev/sdb is free disk of 1Go
I want to know how i can share for client one disk of 3GO or how to share 1G only with make raid 5.
I think to give Ip virtual to Client but I not know how.
I think of ISCSI or NFS.
linux centos
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l have Three server of storages
- server1: storage1.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
- server2: storage2.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
- server3: storage3.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
/dev/sdb is free disk of 1Go
I want to know how i can share for client one disk of 3GO or how to share 1G only with make raid 5.
I think to give Ip virtual to Client but I not know how.
I think of ISCSI or NFS.
linux centos
New contributor
l have Three server of storages
- server1: storage1.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
- server2: storage2.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
- server3: storage3.example.com /dev/sdb 1Go
/dev/sdb is free disk of 1Go
I want to know how i can share for client one disk of 3GO or how to share 1G only with make raid 5.
I think to give Ip virtual to Client but I not know how.
I think of ISCSI or NFS.
linux centos
linux centos
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I know of no straightforward way to do this, but I haven't considered iSCSI.
Some other strange ways
- Split each disk into two 500 GB segments and use OCFS2 to create RAID1 pairs between A1-B1, A2-C1, B2-C2. Then layer a single LVM Volume Group on the top of all of that and use the resulting space to create a single large filesystem.
- Use one the S3 filesystem implementations across all three servers, and then layer something like S3QL on the top
- Sell two of the servers and buy two 2TB disks for the remaining one
Without any additional context my personal recommendation would be the last one.
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I know of no straightforward way to do this, but I haven't considered iSCSI.
Some other strange ways
- Split each disk into two 500 GB segments and use OCFS2 to create RAID1 pairs between A1-B1, A2-C1, B2-C2. Then layer a single LVM Volume Group on the top of all of that and use the resulting space to create a single large filesystem.
- Use one the S3 filesystem implementations across all three servers, and then layer something like S3QL on the top
- Sell two of the servers and buy two 2TB disks for the remaining one
Without any additional context my personal recommendation would be the last one.
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I know of no straightforward way to do this, but I haven't considered iSCSI.
Some other strange ways
- Split each disk into two 500 GB segments and use OCFS2 to create RAID1 pairs between A1-B1, A2-C1, B2-C2. Then layer a single LVM Volume Group on the top of all of that and use the resulting space to create a single large filesystem.
- Use one the S3 filesystem implementations across all three servers, and then layer something like S3QL on the top
- Sell two of the servers and buy two 2TB disks for the remaining one
Without any additional context my personal recommendation would be the last one.
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I know of no straightforward way to do this, but I haven't considered iSCSI.
Some other strange ways
- Split each disk into two 500 GB segments and use OCFS2 to create RAID1 pairs between A1-B1, A2-C1, B2-C2. Then layer a single LVM Volume Group on the top of all of that and use the resulting space to create a single large filesystem.
- Use one the S3 filesystem implementations across all three servers, and then layer something like S3QL on the top
- Sell two of the servers and buy two 2TB disks for the remaining one
Without any additional context my personal recommendation would be the last one.
I know of no straightforward way to do this, but I haven't considered iSCSI.
Some other strange ways
- Split each disk into two 500 GB segments and use OCFS2 to create RAID1 pairs between A1-B1, A2-C1, B2-C2. Then layer a single LVM Volume Group on the top of all of that and use the resulting space to create a single large filesystem.
- Use one the S3 filesystem implementations across all three servers, and then layer something like S3QL on the top
- Sell two of the servers and buy two 2TB disks for the remaining one
Without any additional context my personal recommendation would be the last one.
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