Re: Shares created on virtual servers can be seen when accessing v
- From: Johan Duchateau <JohanDuchateau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 04:33:13 -0800
Thank you for sorting this out for me.
I understand,and know what the possibility's and limitations are now.
Thank you for helping me,
Duchateau Johan
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"Edwin vMierlo" wrote:
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"Johan Duchateau" <JohanDuchateau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Dear Edwin,server .
Thanks for the reply.
The only thing I don't understand is what the purpose is of a virtual
and
I create a virtual server called marketing (\\marketing) with some shares
a virtual server called accounting (\\accounting) with some shares.different
If you can see all the shares when they are on one node;why making
virtual servers ?shares
I can make one virtual server called storage (\\storage) with all the
of marketing and accounting.different
Maybe I'm missing something but I don't see a reason why creating
virtual servers then because browsing to \\storage would give me the same
effect.
Thanks for replying.
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Johan Duchateau
Maximising Performance is a reason,
Your \\marketing is on Node1, and your \\accounting on Node2, then you have
spread the load in regards to CPU/Mem/Network/DiskIO between your two nodes.
If you have a single \\storage, then all your share are serviced by one node
only.
(Although you still have to spec your nodes, so they can take all
groups/shares, during "normal" operation you make optimum use of your
computing-resources available)
More importantly : Minimising Downtime is a reason,
\\marketing on Node1, \\accounting on Node2, and a failure occurs on Node1,
only \\marketing is experiencing a (short) downtime when moving the group to
Node2, while \\accounting is not affected at all.
If you have a single \\storage (say on Node1), and a failure occurs, then
all your shares are affected and experiencing a (short) downtime when moving
to the surviving node.
Rgds,
Edwin.
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