![]() | 9.25.0_vs_9.26.0 (30 Oct 15:00, directory) DRBD Utilities are tools to manage a DRBD devices that are designed to build high availability clusters. This is done by mirroring a whole block device via (a dedicated) network. You could see it as a "network RAID-1". The driver code got integrated into the vanilla Linux kernel (>= 2.6.33). Source code changes report. |
![]() | 9.26.0-rc.1_vs_9.26.0-rc.2 (20 Oct 15:02, directory) DRBD Utilities are tools to manage a DRBD devices that are designed to build high availability clusters. This is done by mirroring a whole block device via (a dedicated) network. You could see it as a "network RAID-1". The driver code got integrated into the vanilla Linux kernel (>= 2.6.33). Source code changes report. |
![]() | 9.25.0-rc.2_vs_9.25.0 (26 Jul 11:10, directory) DRBD Utilities are tools to manage a DRBD devices that are designed to build high availability clusters. This is done by mirroring a whole block device via (a dedicated) network. You could see it as a "network RAID-1". The driver code got integrated into the vanilla Linux kernel (>= 2.6.33). Source code changes report. |
![]() | 9.24.0_vs_9.25.0 (26 Jul 09:47, directory) DRBD Utilities are tools to manage a DRBD devices that are designed to build high availability clusters. This is done by mirroring a whole block device via (a dedicated) network. You could see it as a "network RAID-1". The driver code got integrated into the vanilla Linux kernel (>= 2.6.33). Source code changes report. |
![]() | 9.25.0-rc.1_vs_9.25.0-rc.2 (18 Jul 13:17, directory) DRBD Utilities are tools to manage a DRBD devices that are designed to build high availability clusters. This is done by mirroring a whole block device via (a dedicated) network. You could see it as a "network RAID-1". The driver code got integrated into the vanilla Linux kernel (>= 2.6.33). Source code changes report. |
![]() | 9.23.1_vs_9.24.0 (15 Jun 12:55, directory) DRBD Utilities are tools to manage a DRBD devices that are designed to build high availability clusters. This is done by mirroring a whole block device via (a dedicated) network. You could see it as a "network RAID-1". The driver code got integrated into the vanilla Linux kernel (>= 2.6.33). Source code changes report. |