I had asked this question in the cloud drive forum... the short version is, can you pool two machines together?
and it was suggested to try my luck here instead. I'm sure the answer is "no", but can I pool two different machines together into one pool?
I know I can do this: create pool --> place pool in virtual cloud drive --> place cloud drive into pool on second machine because I did exactly that. However, if I have existing data on the pool, that does not get reflected in the cloud, it can only use the empty space to create the virtual drive.
If it is possible to see the existing data in a pool in a cloud drive, I'd be interested in knowing how to do that.
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Tired Dad
Hello,
I had asked this question in the cloud drive forum... the short version is, can you pool two machines together?
and it was suggested to try my luck here instead. I'm sure the answer is "no", but can I pool two different machines together into one pool?
I know I can do this: create pool --> place pool in virtual cloud drive --> place cloud drive into pool on second machine because I did exactly that. However, if I have existing data on the pool, that does not get reflected in the cloud, it can only use the empty space to create the virtual drive.
If it is possible to see the existing data in a pool in a cloud drive, I'd be interested in knowing how to do that.
Thanks,
TD
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