Michelle Sullivan
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> On 30 Apr 2019, at 18:44, rainer at ultra-secure.de wrote:
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> Am 2019-04-30 10:09, schrieb Michelle Sullivan:
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>> Now, yes most production environments have multiple backing stores so
>> will have a server or ten to switch to whilst the store is being
>> recovered, but it still wouldn?t be a pleasant experience... not to
>> mention the possibility that if one store is corrupted there is a
>> chance that the other store(s) would also be affected in the same way
>> if in the same DC... (Eg a DC fire - which I have seen) .. and if you
>> have multi DC stores to protect from that.. size of the pipes between
>> DCs comes clearly into play.
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> I have one customer with about 13T of ZFS - and because it would take a
while to restore (actual backups), it zfs-sends delta-snapshots every hour to a
standby-system.
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> It was handy when we had to rebuild the system with different HBAs.
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I wonder what would happen if you scaled that up by just 10 (storage) and had
the master blow up where it needs to be restored from backup.. how long would
one be praying to higher powers that there is no problem with the backup...? (As
in no outage or error causing a complete outAge.)... don?t get me wrong.. we all
get to that position at sometime, but in my recent experience 2 issues colliding
at the same time results in disaster. 13T is really not something I have issues
with as I can usually cobble something together with 16T.. (at least until 6T
drives became a viable (cost and availability at short notice) option... even
10T is becoming easier to get a hold of now.. but I have a measly 96T here and
it takes weeks even with gigabit bonded interfaces when I need to restore.