Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2017 15:30:06 +0100 From: Frank Leonhardt <frank2@fjl.co.uk> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Fun with HAST and inter-host connections Message-ID: <f424f4d0-b60f-7dc8-8e6c-b567c2bf6b32@fjl.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <20170901005054.66c13aa18da29aaaf8064836@yahoo.es> References: <6cc75798-b7f2-b794-faec-8807616fd7f4@fjl.co.uk> <4199b174-63df-a6a8-6e8e-0e7330dd189f@laverenz.de> <20170901005054.66c13aa18da29aaaf8064836@yahoo.es>
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On 31/08/2017 23:50, Eduardo Morras via freebsd-questions wrote: > On Thu, 31 Aug 2017 14:07:49 +0200 > Uwe Laverenz <uwe@laverenz.de> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Am 30.08.2017 um 23:40 schrieb Frank Leonhardt: >> >>> Thoughts anyone? In particular, is the USB 3.1 idea crazy? And is >>> anyone else crazy enough to be trying the same thing? >> 5) 1Gb ethernet and multipathing: use 2 or more interfaces for iSCSI. > 6) Use Dolphinic pci express cards (I'm not affiliated) (No BSD drivers). Allows interconnect 2 servers via raw Pci express or use a pci express router to add more. > > https://www.dolphinics.com https://www.dolphinics.com/products/PXH810.html Now that's something I didn't know about! Googling or a dealer with a price turns up nothing; I guess if you need you ask you can't afford it. Perhaps they'd lend me some :-) > 7) I developed a backup using sctp with cmt instead tcp. It used, all ethernet cards simultaneusly, converting sata3 in the bottleneck. > That sounds like the kind of hack I had in mind, but using USB 3.1 instead of Ethernet. Regards, Frank.
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