Re: high-availability Cyrus (i.e. glusterfs)?

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> Any other suggestions? There is an alternatives like Ceph[1], but it is
> just too new (and potentially can have some edge cases).
>
> DRBD + GFS/OCFS2 just seem too complex for such setup.

If you're doing failover, you don't need a cluster filesystem.  You can 
use just plain DRDB+ext4 if you don't have real shared storage.

John





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