On 5/14/2014 3:11 PM, Michael Gettes wrote:
of course, you can have yet another ldap server lying around not being used by apps and it’s purpose is to dump
the store periodically, but that may not be part of you what want to achieve with disparate locations and such.
This is a useful approach if your servers are subject to heavy load,
specifically heavy load that generates disk I/O.
Backing up from a replica that is not serving client load can allow you
to decouple the I/O load related to the backup from I/O activity related
to client requests. With the use of SSDs (which have very high
concurrent throughput vs disks) these days, this is less of an issue
however.
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