Mounting a drive to multiple computing systems
The mounting a drive to two or more computing systems. For instance, the drive may be mounted to a first computing system so as to be writable (and potentially readable) by the first computing system. But also, the drive is also mounted to one or more other computing systems so as to be only readabl...
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creator | Saenz, Alejandro Hernandez Diaconu, Cristian Budovski, Alexander Prakash, Naveen |
description | The mounting a drive to two or more computing systems. For instance, the drive may be mounted to a first computing system so as to be writable (and potentially readable) by the first computing system. But also, the drive is also mounted to one or more other computing systems so as to be only readable by those one or more computing systems. This allows for multiple computing systems to have access to the drive without risk that the data thereon will become corrupt. In one embodiment, the only user data stored on that drive is a single file of fixed size. Thus, even when user data is written into the fixed-size file, the management data stored (that keeps track of the files) on the drive does not change. |
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