Re: Geo-replication with RBD

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Skowron,

Can you go into a bit more detail on your specific use-case? What type
of data are you storing in rbd (type, volume)?

Neil

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Skowron Sławomir
<slawomir.skowron@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I make new thread, because i think it's a diffrent case.
>
> We have managed async geo-replication of s3 service, beetwen two ceph clusters in two DC's, and to amazon s3 as third. All this via s3 API. I love to see native RGW geo-replication with described features in another thread.
>
> There is another case. What about RBD replication ?? It's much more complicated, and for disaster recovery much more important, just like in enterprise storage arrays.
> One cluster in two DC's, not solving problem, because we need security in data consistency, and isolation.
> Do you thinking about this case ??
>
> Regards
> Slawomir Skowron--
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