On 18 Jul 2008, at 17:06, Maurice Volaski wrote: > I am looking to put together a two-node high-availability cluster > where each node has identical data storage consisting of a set of > internal data drives (separate from the boot drive). I want ZFS to > manage the drives as a JDBOD in a RAIDZ2 configuration. Thus, if an > individual drive misbehaves or fails, ZFS detects and handles the > fault. > > But I'm also looking to mirror this entire setup in real time to a > second identical server. > > Basically, my question is can this work well on FreeBSD while taking > full advantage of ZFS? Have you considered ZFS snapshots and send/receive? This would allow you to maintain a consistent (from ZFS' perspective) replica in near real-time (depending on how frequently the snapshots are taken). If you can afford to lose a small window of data then this would seem the ideal solution and possibly more efficient as the synchronisation of the backup system would occur out-of-line with writing to the main system. This would allow bursts of full-speed writing to the main array followed by a more leisurely synchronisation to the backup. (Apologies if you have already considered and dismissed this option.) JonathanReceived on Fri Jul 18 2008 - 15:52:43 UTC
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