Ticket #664 (assigned)
Multi Server setup
Priority: | normal | Reporter: | fransman |
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Severity: | feature | Assigned to: | tomash (accepted) |
Component: | storage server | Status: | assigned |
Version: | Resolution: | ||
Milestone: | future | Keywords: |
Description by fransman:
This is be not a real situatios, but its be possible one. Can we create a multi location - StorageServer? setup. Five national radio stations are comparing news items. All stations have there own local LivesSupport? Scheduler running. They all have a DSL internet connection. The system administrator will create a shared directory on the Paris-StorageServer?, share/paris. A item placed in the paris share will automatic distribute, with no action or interruption, to the remote Nice-StorageServer?. From Paris to Nice and from Nice to Paris The same for the other StorageServers? like share/nice, share..etc..etc. Within the paris share on the Nice- Storage server i can find the items from paris. Within the nice share on the Paris-Storage server i can find the items from nice. I am talking about five locations, so there will be five shares.
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Mon Mar 14 20:10:01 2005: Modified by fransman
- component changed from bug to server feature
- milestone set to 1.x
- severity changed from minor to feature
- summary changed from Multi client and Server setup to Multi Client and Server setup
Tue Mar 15 08:42:21 2005: Modified by fransman
- summary changed from Multi Client and Server setup to Multi Server setup
Wed Jun 15 11:05:34 2005: Modified by douglas
Wed Jun 15 11:06:58 2005: Modified by douglas
- status changed from new to assigned
- owner changed from anonymous to tomash
Tue Oct 4 15:20:26 2005: Modified by maroy
- description changed.
- component changed from server feature to storageServer
- milestone changed from 1.x to future
Sun Oct 9 03:05:35 2005: Modified by tomash
Work difficulty of this issue probably can't be estimated now.
This may be an interesting use of the 'Networked File' option we have discussed for LS Network.