å 2005-05-11äç 22:31 -0500ïEric Andersonåéï
yf-263 wrote:
å 2005-05-11äç 09:10 -0500ïEric Andersonåéï
Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
Hi Eric!
On Wed, 11 May 2005, Eric Anderson wrote:
Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
Hi Brent!
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Brent wrote:
I have a webhosting business all runnning on various Freebsd i386 boxes. I was wondering if there are any good howto's on doing this ? The services id like to cluster are,
apache
sendmail
bind 9.2.3
UW imap
replace to cyrus imapd.
read about gmirror, carp, ggated.
How would gmirror and ggated help?
Replicate data between two hosts, but it not very fine solution -- cached data not replicate to second node, when first node die.
And it would only be for failover, not for load distribution/balancing.
We really need a clustered filesystem for FreeBSD..
Forget recite that we are also implementing it on FreeBSD ;) For the HA and HP purpose.
For my purposes, I need to be able to serve data on that filesystem via
Use our FS, you will not need NFS anymore, cause it is also a distributed FS. And it will also reduce the cost to 1/3 ~ 1/4.
I have about 1000 high-end clients using the data - mostly linux, but also HP-UX, solaris, and openbsd. Would it work on all those just as well? I put a *huge* strain on servers.
NFS - will that be possible too? Will this code be open source?
Now we are considering the possibility of open source to gain a well
project life :)
I'm listening!! :)
I'd actually like to see a FreeBSD port of GFS..
Before I have worked on porting Redhat GFS to Darwin, which use FreeBSD FS infrastructure. And the porting works on CML ;)
I don't know what CML is off the top of my half awake brain, but I'd like to hear more..
Eric
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