Hi John,
thank you for your answer, I already take in consideration DRBD but I
need some test before start.
Reading you seems that this solution is not anymore available. What do
you use for this?
Thank you in advance.
Il 02/07/20 10:43, John Pierce ha scritto:
I setup drbd to replicate a ~50TB backuppc hive to the DR copy, an
identical box in a different DC on the same campus, with approximately gigE
speeds, and ran this for a year or two. It worked well enough but
required babysitting from time to time. Both nodes were mdraid lvm
logical volumes formatted as a single huge xfs on centos. I never
automated the failover as it never failed, and as a dev/test backup, 8 hour
response seemed adequate
On Thu, Jul 2, 2020, 1:22 AM Alessandro Baggi <alessandro.baggi@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Il 01/07/20 17:13, Leroy Tennison ha scritto:
I realize this shouldn't happen, the file is a tgz and isn't being
modified while being transmitted. This has happened maybe three times this
year and unfortunately I've just had to deal with it rather than invest the
time to do the research.
Harriscomputer
Leroy Tennison
Network Information/Cyber Security Sp
Hi Leroy,
I think that in my case I could not use a tgz archive. I'm speaking
about full backups that reach 600/700GiB, compressing them and then
rsync them could take so much time that it will be useless.
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