Brian,

I am aware that Sun just open sourced SVVR, which is volume based replication. I however, am interested in near real time asyncronous filesystem aware replication. (Think rsync, but near real time)

What is SVVR? Do you mean SNDR?

Availability Suite, specifically SNDR supports; Time-Fixed Replication, Synchronous (real time) replication, Asynchronous (near real time), the latter of which is support with either memory or disk based queues.



Assuming that something like this doesn't already exist in OpenSolaris, is there any interest in a project like this? If so, is there anyone who would be interested in implementing this? (I can discuss algorithms, and architecture, but coding this is outside of my knowledge domain.)

Have you seen - http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/avs/ ?



-Brian
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P.S. - Ideally this would be a filesystem agnostic kernel module.

Availability Suite is both file system and storage volume agnostic, and is Solaris kernel code.


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