Re: High Availability options

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Patton, Matthew F, CTR, OSD-PA&E wrote:

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you cant HA ssh sessions. by that I mean, if there is an established connection and the server dies, that is it. the user has to reconnect. of course you can LB or HA the servers such that when one goes down new connections go to the machine that is up but thats a different thing from what it sounded like you wanted.

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Thanks for the reply. I wondered if it was possible to have HA for stateful applications. At least I know my options better now. I can tolerate brief downtime, like the time it would take a failover
node to take over, although no downtime would have been preferred.

Any suggestions on HA solutions for a non-SAN deployment?

Thanks,
Stephen

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