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From: Jeff McKeon [[email protected]]
Sent: 07.10.13 - 16:20:06
To: [email protected]

Subject: [Gluster-users] new to gluster, is this possible?

Hello all,

I'm completely new to gluster and want to know if what I'm thinking of
using it for is possible.

I've got a mail server (iRedMail to be exact) on a OpenSUSE 12.3 that
stores all mail data in /data.

I would like to put up a clone of this server and, using gluster, create

a master-master replication scheme of the /data directory on both so
that I have a hot standby should server A go down.

A) is this a legitimate use of Gluster

Yes. You could also just use a real master-master replication(you describe a 
master-slave with hot-standby) where both mailservers are used simultaneously.

But you should be aware that performance with small files and GlusterFS is 
*really* bad and listing many entries in one folder is really slow. So Gluster 
isn't really good for your workload and could be a showstopper, depending on 
your needs.

B) If A, is there some documentation I can be pointed to to sort it
out?

If I remember correctly, there's an article on the setup with GlusterFS in the 
iRedMail wiki. You should start looking at that. It should tell you how you 
correctly set up the GlusterFS server and clients, configure your server and 
iRedMail and a multi-master MX entry in your DNS. I've tested this in a small 
setup a while ago but I didn't have the time for a large scale test - so if you 
go for it I would really like to hear what performance and responsiveness of a 
real-world installation are like. :)


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Best Regards,

Jeff
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