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Sharing a SCSI Drive Between Two Boxes Using Linux?

yppasswd asks: "I'm looking for a (cheap) solution for filesystem sharing between two linux servers and, since the target is just redundancy, I've come to the following idea: two SCSI controllers, one per machine, with different IDs (say 7 and 6) sharing the same disk. Only one of them would mount the disk, the other is just ready in case of failure. I've googled this around, and I've found many different opinions (Yes, no, perhaps, don't do it or it'll explode,...) but nobody saying 'Ok, I've tried this and here is what happened...'. Suggestions are welcome, but keep in mind that many other solutions (Fiber Channel, SSA, NFS mounts, various network filesystems) were already rejected because they were either too expensive, unreliable or not supported under Linux."

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  1. Re:Check the Adaptec line by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    viola!

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  2. Re:An easy part and a hard part by Monkelectric · · Score: 3, Funny
    your data WILL get horked

    Great word man, Im gonna add that to my lexicon :D

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