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Date:      Wed, 11 Jan 2006 16:05:00 +0100
From:      Daniel Franke <daniel@quanza.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   High availability network filesystem
Message-ID:  <200601111605.08393.daniel@quanza.net>

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Hi,

I have a question about using freebsd in high availability environments.

I am setting up a cluster of freebsd systems for websites on which downtime=
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unacceptable. Everything is redundant and will failover as soon as one of t=
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components fails, the only single point of failure is the data storage.

What I'm looking for is a network filesystem for which I have 2 servers and=
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multiple clients. My requirements are that if one of the data servers fails=
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the clients will not notice this or if they will they'll only notice this f=
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a minute and that these servers will synchronize the data between them.

I would prefer to keep these 2 servers on FreeBSD.

Are there any solutions for my problem?

Thanks in advance.

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Quanza Engineering B.V.    Elandsstraat 44
Daniel Franke              1016 SG Amsterdam
E: daniel@quanza.net
M: +31 6 13 660 099        www.quanza.net

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