Hi Ian

 

We are still using DRBD at the same location, just servers were replaced with 
the new ones.

There were no problems for 10 years.

 

I don't know which protocol  is used bcs servers are maintained by another 
company.

I can ask if you're interested

 

Regards

 

Bogdan

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 1:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [firebird-support] DRBD

 

  

Hi Group,

 

We are experimenting with DRBD to give us some real-time replication to spare 
hardware at the recommendation of our hosting provider who has worked with DRBD 
for some time, but who has nil experience with Firebird. In testing we've so 
far been unable to break the database - either at the primary end or the remote 
end.

 

DRBD is a distributed block device that allows for real-time synchronous 
writing to disks in multiple servers. It adds a latency cost to the write, but 
in theory [depending on the protocol used] once the block layer on both 
machines have confirmed the write has happened then you are just at the whim of 
the actual devices to have really written t he data. There are a number of 
modes that DRBD works in:

 

Protocol A. Asynchronous replication protocol.

Protocol B. Memory synchronous (semi-synchronous) replication protocol

Protocol C. Synchronous replication protocol



 

I can see from a thread in 2005 [Anne's comment copied in below for some 
context] that Bogdan was using DRBD all the way back then, Anne echoed that 
redundancy at the disk level was the way to go.

 

There's a couple of other threads that mention DRBD, but nothing particularly 
informative. 

 

So I have three questions...

 

1. Does anyone know if Firebird + DRBD is a thing or am I ploughing my own 
furrow?

 

2. Can anyone suggest a way that I could try to induce database killing 
activity via regular client access?

 

3. We have a preference for Protocol B, are we mad? 

 

Hopefully I' m not alone, although google thinks I am.

 

Ian

 

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From: "Ann W. Harrison" <aharrison@...>

Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 18:17:36 -0400
Subject: Re: [firebird-support] FB 1.5.x SS Redundancy

Daniel R. Jimenez wrote:
> Alexander, Adam, thank you for your suggestions. 

Another option is to push the redundancy into the disk hardware. 
InterBase included shadowing because contemporary disk systems didn't 
provide it.

Regards,


Ann

 





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