Hi all,

I have recently been doing some investigation into making Artifactory
Highly Available, and to be honest am having difficulty in finding an
acceptable solution. To date the only solution I have found is having a
'cluster' of 2 Artifactory repositories which are load balanced. Each
repository is then made to use the other as a proxy, so if a request for
an artifact fails it searches in the repository of the other node.

The problems I see with this approach are as follows:

1) There will be situations where losing one node will leave you with an
incomplete set of artifacts. This will be when an artifact has been
deployed to node X, and not yet requested from node Y - thus pulling it
into it's local cache.

2) The second problem, similar to the first, is after a SNAPSHOT of
artifact X has been deployed to node 1, and later requested from node 2,
an updated version of that SNAPSHOT is then deployed to node 1. When a
further request of that SNAPSHOT is made, the result of the request will
be unknown - you could get one of the two different versions of the
SNAPSHOT.

3) The security settings need to be maintained manually across the two
nodes (potentially 3/4 if you include DR as well - and for our internal
20-30 different areas within the repository this is a huge overhead.)

I have heard mumblings about the use of MySQL and it's replication
abilities, however, have not seen any documented way to make use of
these.

If anyone has any further information on this topic then it would be
greatly appreciated.

Kind Regards,

Matt Tordoff

P.S. If there is no solution for Artifactory, is there a solution for
any other product e.g. Archiva?



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