I can't find the drbd link. We use it at work ( or rather want to use it), and I'm collecting info on it.
It is really cool. DRBD is basically software mirroring of two disks.
Add HA-NFS and you have a system that can handle live failover of an
NFS server ( NFS, really. I'm not making this up).
Once the primary comes back, the software resynchs any data that changed on the disk.
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burnett wrote:
theme for this month's (May 2005 - Vol. 14, #5) issue is clustering.
Among the several articles related to the topic this month is one on "Do-It-Yourself Clusters" (Linux-based) and another on "Linux High-Availability Clusters with Heartbeat, DRBD, and DRBDLinks".
http://www.sysadminmag.com/
best,
Steve B / Badger
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