RFC: New Handbook section - HAST
Warren Block
wblock at wonkity.com
Sun Feb 27 16:47:38 UTC 2011
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011, Daniel Gerzo wrote:
> I have prepared a new Handbook section covering HAST. The tech stuff
> has been reviewed by Pawel and Mikolaj Golub, so from the tech point of
> view it should be all correct. Unfortunately, none of us is native
> English speaker, therefore I would like to ask you guys to review the
> language and styling of the new section.
Acronyms are supposed to be defined on their first use; not sure if
every instance of HAST needs to have acronym tags.
In any case, the first two paragraphs can be combined and hopefully
clarified.
<para>High availability is one of the main requirements in
serious business applications and highly-available storage
is a key component in such environments. Highly Available
STorage, or <acronym>HAST</acronym>, was developed by &a.pjd;
as a framework which allows transparent storage of the same
data across several physically separated machines connected
by a TCP/IP network. <acronym>HAST</acronym> can be understood
as a network based RAID1 (mirror), and is similar to the
DRBD® storage system known from the GNU/&linux; platform.
In combination with other high-availability features of &os;
like <acronym>CARP</acronym>, <acronym>HAST</acronym> makes it
possible to build a highly-available storage cluster that is
resistant to hardware failures.</para>
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