I am actively working on my first implementation in AWS. I'll keep you
posted as to how we implement failover as well as how we lock it down. I
too am interested in hearing what folks have already done...


On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Marc Young <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm curious what implementations others have made for data redundancy
> (failover) for cloud implementations. I understand forest duplication and
> failover in the ML engine, but has anyone used this at AWS? We're using
> MarkLogic on a single node and the data is stored to a LUKS encrypted
> mounted partition. I'm curious if there are any other implementations that
> are elegant, such as encrypted GlusterFS, HBase, etc as the filesystem
> store. I know this is open ended, I'd just like to know who's done this in
> production and what they like about it, or what pointers they'd like to
> give someone new to this area.
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