Highly Available STorage
Highly Available Storage (HAST) is a protocol and tool set for FreeBSD written by Pawel Jakub Dawidek, a core FreeBSD developer.
| Original author(s) | Pawel Jakub Dawidek | 
|---|---|
| Written in | C | 
| Operating system | FreeBSD | 
| Type | Distributed storage system | 
| License | FreeBSD License | 
| Website | wiki | 
HAST provides a block device to be synchronized between two servers for use as a filesystem. The two machines comprise a cluster, where each machine is a cluster node. HAST uses a Primary-Secondary (or Master-Slave) configuration, so only one cluster node is active at a time.
HAST-provided devices appear like disk devices in the /dev/hast/ directory in FreeBSD, and can be used like standard block devices. HAST is similar to a RAID1 (mirror) where each RAID component is provided across the network by one cluster node.
See also
    
- Network block device
- DRBD (Distributed Replicated Block Device)
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