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edford2000
Nov 22, 2022Aspirant
ReadyNAS RR4360x Replicate Luns?
Current setup: 1 HP Windows 2008 R2 Server using ISCSI connections. I have 3 LUNS used as F, G, H Drives on the Netgear ReadyNAS 4360X ... Goal: we are going to virtua...
Sandshark
Nov 22, 2022Sensei
An iSCSI LUN is just a "block of space" to the NAS. It has no knowledge of the file system being used -- the using device controls that. So, you can't have two devices using the LUN at the same time, and thus each making file system level changes without the other device's knowledge. Redundancy management is the answer here. I'm not familiar with Microsoft Failover cluster manager, but it sounds to me like an option. The other would be to ditch the LUNs and use the NAS as a NAS, not a SAN. But, of course, that means a lot more administration of the NAS users unless you use Active Directory.
edford2000
Nov 22, 2022Aspirant
what is Redundancy management? do you mean in general or is there a product called Redundancy management?
Thank You
- SandsharkNov 22, 2022Sensei
Redundancy management is a generic term.
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