On Jul 31, 2007, at 4:07 PM, Elder Matias wrote:
I think you are hard pressed to say there is a main-stream
solution. It
looks like there are quite a few labs using autosave while other have
different requirements and therefore different tools.
At the CLS we use a locally developed auto-save. We have diskless
RTEMS
machines embedded in a lot of our equipment.
Although this in itself doesn't preclude autosave/restore since RTEMS
can use a remote NFS server for file storage.
That's what we use here.
As well our accelerator
operations group wanting the ability to "undo" changes.
In our case all the data and auto-save restore software runs on a
Scientific Linux server with RAID or a SAN.
I think you are just going to have to determine what system best meets
your requirements.
Agreed.
Elder
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