Thanks Peter,
I suppose I'll have to do some more work than just change the OS ;)

regards,
Jordi

Peter Ross wrote:
Hi Jordi,

On Wed, 31 Oct 2007, Jordi Prats wrote:

Currently I have two (redundant) load balancers with LVS,

I checked the Website.. the most of them are on application level so they should be available under FreeBSD as well.

E.g. I have a Red Hat szenario with Apache as the loadbalancer and clustered tomcat 6.0 behind. A developer has the same setup at a FreebSD-7 box and tests it there.

and several NFS,

I believe the Red Had Cluster uses GFS to have concurrent r/w access to the SAN?

I try to imagine to use FreeBSD stuff as gmirror, ZFS, iscsi, CARP etc... it all does not sum up to something similiar - but it may be my lack of imagination only.

NFSv4 is designed to support for replication and migration but I have no idea about the FreeBSD implementation status. I just find this old status report: http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2006-01-2006-03.html#FreeBSD-NFS-Status-Report

"FreeBSD NFSv4 server is pretty stable now and available via anonymous ftp. NFSv4.1 features are not a part of it yet and are not likely to happen until at least the end of 2006. Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for details."

The sources for current only contains code for a NFSv4 client.

To be fair I do not know about the Linux implematation either. A document last updated in March (http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/Server_state) predicts this implemented in 2.6.19. We have 2.6.23 by now but I cannot find it in the kernel changelogs..

MySQL and PostgreSQL servers using RedHat cluster suite.

As already pointed out there are replication solutions for postgresql and MySQL - they should work under FreeBSD in the same way as for Linux.

Regards
Peter


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