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We need a scalable Data Storage that would be available to Windows 7 clients as one "ball" or one network drive. Are there options?
Good afternoon community!
There is the following situation - there is a device, a client-software based on Windows 7 works with it, which generates a lot of dates in the form of images and saves it to a network drive (Windows Server 2012 R2).
Tell me, please, are there any options to make a cluster or a large NAS from several servers, which would be available over the network to Windows clients as one folder?
I tried GlusterFS and STDB, it turned out to be not very viable when several clients try to write / read the same file.
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I tried GlusterFS and STDB, it turned out to be not very viable when several clients try to write / read the same file.
Isn't this a SMB bug? Windows ball normally works in such conditions?
If so, then transfer the iscsi / fc block device from the servers to the screw server and assemble a soft raid0 from them, provided that you maintain the performance of the other servers, when one server exits, the raid will fall apart and forgive the data.
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