On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Winelfred G. Pasamba wrote:

> use rsync for non-realtime backups to you top-secret offsite backup machines.
> use drbd for more time sensitive synchronization.
> drbd rocks.  specially if you have very very very very fast network
> between the server and your filesystem is not too big to take too long for
> a full resync in case the other server comes back on.
> btw, only the primary can have write access to the drbd filesystem.

can drbd backup open files?...
e.g. oracle databases?


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