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#6 drbd Posted by jooray (85.216.xx.xx) on Tue 7 Feb 2006 at 11:31 i use drbd currently, but it allows only one machine to access the data. I want machines to share the same data. currently, I have DRBD and data mounted via NFS on the machine, which is secondary. But I consider this very uneffective and stupid solution, since all writes have to go through the network connection twice. There's some scripting to do it correctly and lots of things that can go wrong. So that's why I consider this a workaround, not a final solution.
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