On Jun 18, 2013, at 1:20 PM, Victor Marmol wrote:
> I believe we have had a couple people report back from running AFS cells in
> AWS, with some unfortunate experiences relating to the network. Apparently
> our Rx stack does not always deal well with the delays and interruptions that
> AWS VMs can see; it might be better with dedicated (large) instances. It may
> be worth searching the list archives to find these reports, though I can't do
> so right now.
>
> I just started running the server on AWS and will report back on my
> experience.
Hi Victor,
I run two DB/Fileservers in AWS and a third DB (and various other fileservers)
outside AWS. You'll want to use Elastic IPs and configure NetInfo/NetRestrict
accordingly. Here are my notes on the subject:
http://www.bx.psu.edu/~nate/doc/vldb.html
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