Red Hat Global File SystemThe open source cluster file system for enterprise deploymentsWhat if you could manage a cluster of servers, as if it were one server? Red Hat Global File System (GFS) helps you get there today, so that you can maximize the benefits of clustering and minimize the costs. Red Hat GFS allows a cluster of Linux servers to share data in a common pool of storage,
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced PlatformWith the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced Platform, Red Hat Cluster Suite and Global File System are now included in the subscription offering. Red Hat Cluster Suite and Global File System are still available as layered offerings for Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions 3 and 4. Red Hat GFS is ...
Red Hat GFS is commonly used in clusters of enterprise applications to provide high speed access to a consistent file system image across the server nodes. This allows the cluster nodes to simultaneously read and write to a single shared filesystem. Typical application clusters where Red Hat GFS is deployed today include:
Red Hat Global File System (GFS) is supported for use with Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES on x86, AMD64/EM64T and Itanium. Like all Red Hat solutions, it is delivered through Red Hat Network on an annual subscription basis.
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