Benjamin Smith wrote: > On Wednesday 17 January 2007 04:41, Karanbir Singh wrote: >> Fajar Priyanto wrote: >>> I have a task on setting up a cluster of 2 servers for providing >>> ftp service. We use RH's Cluster suite. However the cluster setup >>> is lack of shared network storage, so the /var/ftp/pub is mounted >>> on each server. The cluster is set >>> >>> So, are we on the right direction? Or is there any better way? >>> Thank you very much, >>> >> >> have you considered using drbd ? > > Well, I was going to suggest using RAID1 with one of the partitions > being a network block device, but this looks even better! > > Rsync is great for period backups (not more than once per day or so) I run rsync every hour on multi-terrabyte systems with no problems. The NASes do have a private GB network to push the data through, so the user network doesn't see the network traffic generated by rsync. I can have anywhere from just a couple hundred megs, to 100 gigs of data change inside of an hour. <snipped> > > It's great, though, for Distaster Recovery off-site backups. See > http://www.effortlessis.com/backupbuddy > for an example I cooked up some time back. I'll have to read this. I wrote my configuration up on how to use rsync for hourly, daily and weekly backups here: http://marks-tech-pages.blogspot.com Rsync really shines, I've totally abandoned backing up to tape. It's nice to have restores run at network speeds. Thanks! Mark Schoonover IS Manager American Geotechnical - California, Nevada and Arizona V-> 858.450.4040 F-> 714.685.3909 C-> 858.472.3816