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This is the video of the talk titled "
How To Build a Cheap SAN" given at
Phreaknic 13.After fighting with a few canned solutions for a while, I decided starting from scratch was the most practical path toward having both a high-availability SAN and money. Using CentOS 5 as a base, and only having to compile one package from source, you can build an iSCSI SAN that is reasonably reliable and as fast as your credit line allows. I'll be walking through, in a virtual environment, how to mirror a block device on two separate machines, share it over iSCSI, and have either machine completely fail with no interruption to service.
Ryan Anderson flunked out of UT Chattanooga without a Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering in 2000 and has recently mastered the art of writing about himself in third-person. He has worked in IT for a decade or so and is currently a systems engineer at WorldSpice Technologies, a small ISP in Memphis, the best city on Earth.
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