Re: Distributed storage.

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On Saturday 04 August 2007 09:44, Evgeniy Polyakov wrote:
> > On Tuesday 31 July 2007 10:13, Evgeniy Polyakov wrote:
> > >     * storage can be formed on top of remote nodes and be
> > > exported simultaneously (iSCSI is peer-to-peer only, NBD requires
> > > device mapper and is synchronous)
> >
> > In fact, NBD has nothing to do with device mapper.  I use it as a
> > physical target underneath ddraid (a device mapper plugin) just
> > like I would use your DST if it proves out.
>
> I meant to create a storage on top of several nodes one needs to have
> device mapper or something like that on top of NBD itself. To further
> export resulted device one needs another userspace NDB application
> and so on. DST simplifies that greatly.
>
> DST original code worked as device mapper plugin too, but its two
> additional allocations (io and clone) per block request ended up for
> me as a show stopper.

Ah, sorry, I misread.  A show stopper in terms of efficiency, or in 
terms of deadlock?

Regards,

Daniel
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