Looking for opinions here.

We've been using DRBD for 15 years successfully, but always on clusters with 
about 50 instances of MySQL running and 1TB of storage. Soon, we will refresh 
the environment and deploy much bigger servers with 100+ instances of MySQL and 
15TB+ volumes. With DRBB, I'm getting more concerned about the filesystem 
itself being a SPOF and I'm looking for possible alternatives. What advantages 
or disadvantages would application layer replication (XtraDB) have versus 
replication at the block layer (DRBD)? Obviously, XtraDB avoids the problem of 
the filesystem getting corrupted across all DRBD volumes, but there may also be 
things that make it less than desirable in a Linux HA setup.

Thoughts, opinions, flames?

-Eric




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