• Perry Whittle (11/14/2012)

    Yes i would. Commonly you would use mount points to get round the drive limitations of the OS, but i think that mount points help to keep everything nicely ordered whilst still making use of multiple disks for good performance.

    I ended deploying the new Cluster at work using mount points.

    Our SAN expert was shocked and amazed of how powerful and simple the mount point is. He actually is planing on using it for future clients, different than us.

    To my surprise, he said had never seen it before.