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Re: sharing NFS folder in multiples servers





On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Israel Garcia <igalvarez@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi again:

I have a big NFS partition shared and mounted on 3 debian serves
(mountpoint /snapshosts). NFS partition es ext3 and I have a backup
script, on every server, which makes a tar from some   lvm snaphost .
I mean, my 3 servers maek their tar backup at the same time on
/snapshots NFS partition. This partition is only use to make this
backups. My question is:

Is recommendable to use  gfs or other filesystem insted of ext3 in
/snapshots NFS partition?
Any other recommendation?

gfs is a cluster file system - for use when 2 systems are talking to the storage directly.

nf shares local file systems to other systems and allow multiple clients to access the same file system at the same time.

concurrent access to the same file is up to the user/application.
 

thanks in advance.

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Regards;
Israel Garcia


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