[CentOS] Re: Keeping data on 2 servers in sync !

Johnny Hughes mailing-lists at hughesjr.com
Tue Dec 6 02:55:29 UTC 2005


On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 08:18 +0530, Sudev Barar wrote:
> On 12/6/05, rado <rado at rivers-bend.com> wrote:
> [SNIPPED FOR EASE]
> > I sync up 2 servers w/software I wrote myself but I only use this along
> > the lines of "HA" techniques.
> > also...not real time...that would be ummm...pretty high dollar stuff
> > there...I sync up bout every 20-30 seconds
> > Both servers are not running at the same time. It's a master/slave deal
> > w/the slave just constantly checking on the master...it the slave deems
> > the master is in trouble...it just takes the ip and it's the master
> > until you intervene.
> >
> > depending on what you want to sync up... it might work...the key w/this
> > is that only 1 server is serving at any given time.
> >
> 
> Unless there is way too much data being generated (and in typical
> office environment there is not) rsync run every half an hour by cron
> would keep the both servers reasonably free and keep data in sync.
> Since it only updates the files that have flag changes since last run
> it does this fast enough. This would mean that if user travels(shifts)
> from one office to another the files are updated by the time he gets
> there.
> This does not allow for remote file mount solution in case of failure
> at one end, which in any casewith such skinny link is not practical.
> 

Also ... it would suck if a person on each end modified the same file
(on different servers) within a half hour :)
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