ZFS is not a cluster filesystem on its own.
I do not know if you can export to multiple hosts at the LUN level from ZFS with iSCSI. NFS of course provides the multiwriter support.
If you kerberize NFS, you can securely restrict the hosts to which it connects. Depending on your volume, this might even be feasible on gigabit LAN; I can't imagine it wouldn't have enough bandwidth on IP over FC or 10Ge or Infniband.
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From: veritas-vx-***@mailman.eng.auburn.edu [mailto:veritas-vx-***@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Thomas Graham
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Subject: [Veritas-vx] cheapest SAN support SFCFS
Deos anyone could suggest a brand of SAN which is cheap and support
active active SFCFS cluster?
We are looking for 1-2TB SAN only, but share with 4-10 high traffic web server.
Does CFS support Sun (Oracle) ZFS iSCSI target?
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