In the last couples of days, I’ve been doing a lot of experimentations on mass-storage systems. I do not want to saturate this blog with high-ends labs when most of my friends and family doesn’t clearly see the difference between a SAN and a NAS. On the other hand, I still want to publish my research process. Research might seem a bit presumptuous in the light of what I’ve published so far, but this is really just a side effect of this dichotomy.
www.mass-storage.org is my answer to this dilemma. As one of my pet project, it is an oasis (ok: small wiki) where I (and any so oriented researcher) can publish informations related to mass-storage. I’ve already published 2 articles about the recent storage labs i’ve concluded (DRBD , OCFSv2, AoE) and more is under way (about labs thatare currently under way [Lustre, AoE, DRBD Optimization])…
I should start posting more insight into my own life here (hey, it was always noted as MY private little place), and move the storage related (and more "permanent") info at m-s.org.
If you have any comments, as always, feel free to post.
Pascal Charest, directly from Camellia Sinensis on an IleSansfil connection.

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