[DRBD-user] drbd+ and generic linux

Pierre LEBRECH pierre.lebrech at laposte.net
Mon Jul 3 12:39:12 CEST 2006

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Hello,

On the download area of DRBD+, one can find packages for RedHat or Suze.

Is there anything else for a generic GNU/Linux OS, like Debian for instance?

I have experience with DRBD 0.7.x. I used to compile it with a fresh source kernel tree. Do we have to follow
such a way with DRBD+? DRBD+ is not free but we can find packages for Suze in the download page. How is that
possible? Is one package of DRBD+ specially attached to one specific version of the linux kernel?

The price is quite expensive, especially the one for a one year extension! It means that each year one have to
pay EUR 1870! Is that correct?

Thanks for your answers.



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