Hello Zahid,

Comments inline...

On May 13, 2014, at 3:56 AM, Zahid Ahmed <zahid.ah...@emirates.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> We are in a process of setting up a centralized drools6 Workbench in our 
> organization. This way we can keep our assets and artefacts in a central 
> location. We will make this central Workbench clustered for high 
> availability. I have a few queries in regard to clustering the Workbench.
>  
> Problem Statement
> As workbench is using GIT, this means we need to have an enterprise level GIT 
> repository where all the assets get stored for Workbench. As GIT is 
> file-system based , it in turn, calls for a clustered GIT server within the 
> organization. Our organization will prefer to have a private GIT repository 
> hosted within office network which is highly available and wants to avoid any 
> cost for GIT repository setup.

Workbench doesn't force you to have any extra cost with GIT, as it comes with 
it and you don't need an external (outside your network) provider as Workbench 
has it's own GIT infra.

>  
> 1.       I want to know how to make Workbench highly available , with GIT 
> also Highly available. Is chapter# 18 VFS CLUSTERING is the answer to high 
> available GIT and WORKBENCH both ? or is there any other way to make GIT 
> repository highly available.

The Workbench cluster is a Highly Available type of cluster, all you need is 
follow the instructions and you'll have what you need. To be even more clear: 
as GIT is embedded in Workbench solution, once you setup a Workbench cluster 
you get for free a GIT HA setup.
But if you're looking for a proxy based solution (Workbench accessing your own 
external GIT cluster using whatever solution you have) - this we don't support, 
Workbench will always have it's own GIT infra embedded.

> 2.       Will ZooKeeper and Helix be enough to make the clustered environment 
> for both Workbench with its GIT repo ?

Yes... ZK and Helix does the job! Be aware that you'd need to have a proper ZK 
setup (another cluster) in order to obtain a real HA cluster. Your final 
solution will be probably end up with 3 ZKs in a cluster + the Workbench 
cluster (both clusters can be setup in the same nodes if you want).


Regards,
--- 
Alexandre Porcelli
Principal Software Engineer 
Red Hat Business Systems and Intelligence Group

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> Zahid Ahmed
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