On Fri, 16 Sep 2011, Namrata Pawar wrote:
As suggested in http://markmail.org/message/bm7kvlcqbkahkigr thread, I need to use remote replication module for setting up dual site mirror. Where would I find that module; If its not in mainline?
Included in CentOS-5 is DRBD [drbd.org], which works great with LVM. Use iostat to measure average disk write bandwidth for the LV over a day and highest average over 5 secs to give average and peak bandwidth. If peak bandwidth fits in your comm bandwidth, you can use DRBD directly with few performance problems. If peak doesn't fit, but average does, you can use a commercial smart buffer proxy product from the company that sponsors the open source DRBD project. The smart buffer is an arbitrary size (using disk backup if needed) and optimizing writes while maintaining effective write ordering. There are no delays on the primary system with the smart buffer, but the remote mirror can be delayed an arbitrary amount of time (less than a day if your daily average finds in the comm bandwidth). We have a poor mans solution - we disconnect DRBD during working hours, so their peak disk writes don't cause performance problems on their T1 internet, then turn it back on again every evening. DRBD syncs back up when reconnected (you need to take an LVM snapshot first since consistency is not maintained during the resync). Disclaimer: I'm a happy user of the open source product - I've never tried the smart buffering proxy, and our clients haven't needed it bad enough to pay for it. But it sounds great. -- Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com> Business Management Systems Inc. Phone: 703 591-0911 Fax: 703 591-6154 "Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis" - background song for a Microsoft sponsored "Where do you want to go from here?" commercial. _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/