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by rpotter
Fri Oct 05, 2007 3:13 am
Forum: StarWind NVMe-oF Initiator [+Free], Deduplication Analyzer, RDMA Performance Benchmark
Topic: Refreshing AoE Read-only volume
Replies: 3
Views: 6836

You was told TWICE you cannot do this. Windows has no clue about updates to the file system initiated by another node (writer). It's neither our nor CoRAID problem, it's Windows file systems design flaw. Either use SAN-capable file system (DataPlow SFS for example) or install third-party lock manag...
by rpotter
Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:41 pm
Forum: StarWind NVMe-oF Initiator [+Free], Deduplication Analyzer, RDMA Performance Benchmark
Topic: Refreshing AoE Read-only volume
Replies: 3
Views: 6836

Refreshing AoE Read-only volume

Hello, We have 2 W3K servers connected to the same CoRAID using StarPort. The primary server has R/W access, allowing users to upload large media files. The secondary server has Read-only access and is used with Windows Media Services to deliver content. New files are not visible to to the Read-only...
by rpotter
Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:48 pm
Forum: StarWind NVMe-oF Initiator [+Free], Deduplication Analyzer, RDMA Performance Benchmark
Topic: StarPort/CoRAID with vmWare
Replies: 1
Views: 5011

StarPort/CoRAID with vmWare

Just wondering if anyone is using StarPort drivers in a virtualized environment. We have it working, but seem to be hitting some performance limits. We're trying to serve up Windows Media files from a CoRAID using virtualized Win2k3 machines with StarPort. Anyone else doing this or something similar...