From: Earl Shannon (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 08 2003 - 11:23:24 EST
Hello,
Quick recovery is a definite concern with Cyrus. The thing that
really needs to be looked at in my opinion is some form of
scalability/redundancy design that allows machines to be added
and removed on the fly without affecting services provided.
This implies a cluster arrangement of some sort.
This has been discussed a little bit before on this list, ie,
mostly how to go about doing it with filesystems and TCP/IP
load balancing mechanisms. I haven't looked closely enough
at the concept of a Cyrus Murder to know whether or not it
would provide the type of scalability and redundancy that I
would like.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
-- Systems Programmer, Computing Services, Information Technology NC State University. http://www.earl.ncsu.edu
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