User guide
24 Cyclades® CS Console Server Installation, Administration and User Guide
The following figure shows the form when Enable Data Buffering is checked and the Destination is
set to Local.
Figure 4.7: Wizard - Step4: Data Buffering [Local]
The following figure shows the form when Enable Data Buffering is checked and the Destination is
set to Remote.
Figure 4.8: Wizard - Step 4: Data Buffering [Remote]
The difference between Local and Remote data buffering is as follows:
• For local files, set a file size greater than zero. Make sure the file size does not exceed the
space available on the console server’s Flash memory.
• With the remote server, data is stored in files sequentially. The NFS server must be configured
with the mount point shared (exported). In linear mode, data is written into a continuous
sequence of files and the file spaces is not reused. The administrator needs to allow enough
space for the expected amount of data and take measures such as moving unneeded data files
off line, to ensure data does not outgrow the available space.