RE: How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to asecondarymachine

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I assume you mean a real-time replication solution. Also supports IP-failover so you don't worry about manual intervention.


- Constant Data (www.constantdata.com)
- PeerFS (www.radiantdata.com)

Both are the commercial products configured easily and can be downloaded for testing.


From: "Gary Mansell" <Gary.Mansell@ricardo.com>
Reply-To: Gary.Mansell@ricardo.com
To: <nahant-list@redhat.com>, <linux-lvm@redhat.com>, <taroon-list@redhat.com>, <linux-poweredge@dell.com>
Subject: How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to asecondarymachine
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 17:13:54 +0100


Hi,

I am considering whether to go down the path of a dual server, manual
failover solution for one of my RHEL fileservers.

I would have two identical servers in two different machine rooms on our
site and if the main server failed then I would manually reconfigure the
secondary server with the primary server's IP address so that the client
machines can carry on working.

Can anyone recommend to me what I need to do to mirror the data across
the two servers so that updates to the primary server are also made to
the secondary server

Thanks in advance for any help

Regards

Gary Mansell
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