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SubjectRe: Ken Thompson interview in IEEE Computer magazine (fwd)
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> There's no shared storage style clustering in linux, so it's a moot point.
> As soon as we can hook up the same array of SCSI disks to three different
> linux boxes and have them all access the same ext2 filesystems on the shared
> disks, then it will become a huge issue.

That's why most `SAN' solutions are at a higher level. Life is much
easier that way, and you may not lose many of the advantages of
clustering.

-- g

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