remusha is cool but has one disandvantage - u have to patch drbd! i had posted
several question here into the round but with no responce. actually i run xen
together with peacmaker.
since i have critical app running i am intrested in a knowledge exchange to get
that stupid RAM finally synchronized as well with temus :)
walter.
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walter robert ditzler
mob +41 76 587 4111
On 30.01.2013, at 17:07, Andrew Eross <eross@locatrix.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I''m curious to ask about what the general opinion is on Remus
these days?
>
> I see the ''News'' section on the remus site
(http://nss.cs.ubc.ca/remus/#news) hasn''t been updated for over a year,
and generally speaking I just don''t hear much traffic about Remus in
the mailing lists, presentations, etc, so curious if there''s still
activity on it and if people are using it successfully in production?
>
> I''m conducting some more experiments in the land of Xen two-node
VM HA. My most successful method to date is using XCP/XenServer + DRBD
(active/passive) + Pacemaker, which has been up and working for a while now for
us.
>
> I have some free time and a few spare machines and am about to give a first
shot with Remus (this looks like the best Howto I''ve found:
http://remusha.wikidot.com/), but certainly wondering if there''s anyone
out there with experience to share or to say "don''t bother because
<xxx>"
>
> Cheers!
> Andrew
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