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Re: iSCSI LUN's and SVN

From: Paul Koning <pkoning_at_equallogic.com>
Date: 2005-12-28 23:18:09 CET

>>>>> "Nelson" == Nelson Nauss <Nauss> writes:

 Nelson> I was wondering if someone would be able to answer this
 Nelson> question. We have a Windows 2003 Server with an ISCSI LUN. Do
 Nelson> you know of any problems creating Subversion repositories on
 Nelson> such drives? I make reference to a note I saw in the
 Nelson> subversion book which follows:

 Nelson> Do not create your repository on a network share-it cannot
 Nelson> exist on a remote file system such as NFS, AFS, or Windows
 Nelson> SMB.

No problem. iSCSI is not a "network share". It is the same as a
file system on a local disk.

We have a large repository on an iSCSI LUN. It works exactly as
expected.

        paul

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