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2005 Apr 27
0
GPArotation package
We have just put a package GPArotation on CRAN. The functions in this
package perform an number of different orthogonal and oblique rotations
for factor analysis, using the gradient projection algorithm described
in Coen A. Bernaards and Robert I. Jennrich (2005), "Gradient
Projection Algorithms and Software for Arbitrary Rotation Criteria in
Factor Analysis, ", Educational and
2005 Nov 08
0
Re: ATA-over-Ethernet v's iSCSI -- CORAID is NOT SAN , also check multi-target SAS
From: Bryan J. Smith [mailto:thebs413 at earthlink.net]
>
> CORAID will _refuse_ to allow anything to access to volume after one
> system mounts it. It is not multi-targettable. SCSI-2, iSCSI and
> FC/FC-AL are. AoE is not.
As I understand it, Coraid will allow multiple machines to mount a
volume, it just doesn't handle the synchronization. So you can have
more than one machine use it, you just need GFS to keep it
synchronized.
I am in the process of building...
2005 Apr 27
0
GPArotation package
We have just put a package GPArotation on CRAN. The functions in this
package perform an number of different orthogonal and oblique rotations
for factor analysis, using the gradient projection algorithm described
in Coen A. Bernaards and Robert I. Jennrich (2005), "Gradient
Projection Algorithms and Software for Arbitrary Rotation Criteria in
Factor Analysis, ", Educational and
2005 Nov 07
2
ATA-over-Ethernet v's iSCSI
Nick,
What are you planning on running over the shared connection? Database, eMail, File Shares? How many users? How much data? What is your I/O profile?
I've worked with 'enterprise' storage most of my career either as a consumer, adviser or provider - can't comment on AoE other than to suggest you look at what are the business & technical goals, how they solve it and what