I know Archiva is run on a JCR (JackRabbit) repository. I've setup a
Jackrabbit cluster on a clustered oracle database. (So twice clustering,
one for the repo, one for the db). I think it shouldn't be too hard to
implement this with Archiva also.
Hth,
Nick S.
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Not Archiva but Nexus where the disk uses Raid 5 which is then a
network mount. The data and artifacts are shared between two instances
of Nexus and they sit behind a VIP. If the primary goes down then the
VIP flips over to the second instance that's running. With Nexus it's
simple disk replication so you could do lower tech solutions using
rsync, or not so low tech as there are tools that do disk replication
at near wire speeds. But the VIP approach has worked for us.
On 11-Apr-08, at 8:52 AM, Matthew Tordoff wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have experience in setting up Archiva in a highly
available manner? What is the best considered approach for doing
this? Is it possible to replicate deployments to a server across all
other servers in a cluster? Are there any options for automatic
failover?
Any advice or pointers on this would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Matt T
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