Hi All,

I'm looking for some help/advice on how to proceed. I currently have a single 
PacketFence cluster (3 servers) that is in production. I am planning on adding 
another PacketFence cluster (also 3 servers) for a disaster recovery setup at 
another location. I am wondering what the best way to go about keeping both 
clusters sync so that my current production cluster acts as the "Master" for 
everything on the new cluster. I want both clusters to be constantly active to 
allow for instantaneous failover. While I know that I can make scripts to do 
much/all of the syncing, I wanted to check if there was a more suitable way of 
going about it with PacketFence.

Note: I am aware that Packetfence 8.2 added Layer 3 cluster support, but this 
does not fit the use case that I am planning for.

Thank you,

Ben


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