GitHub user kitekite2020 added a comment to the discussion: Active-active and
no data loss. Is it possible?
> Yes, the metrics related to the replication is described at
> https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/reference-metrics/#replication-metrics-1,
> and
GitHub user kitekite2020 added a comment to the discussion: Active-active and
no data loss. Is it possible?
Would like to clarify for geo-replication message delivery. Is it more like
TCP, every message got acknowledged when it is replicated successfully to the
other site, or more like UDP,
GitHub user kitekite2020 added a comment to the discussion: Active-active and
no data loss. Is it possible?
> Yes, it is stored in bookies(data is replicated in the certain bookies). So
> you can increase the data replicas to avoid data loss.
Thank you. So I understand from you that there is
GitHub user kitekite2020 added a comment to the discussion: Active-active and
no data loss. Is it possible?
> Is the message replication guaranteed?
The replication state is stored in a cursor(ledger backend) -> Does this mean
it is stored in bookie? What if this bookie crashes?
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GitHub user kitekite2020 added a comment to the discussion: Active-active and
no data loss. Is it possible?
We would like to have pulsar clusters in two data centers. They are active and
active. And we would like to replicate messages from one site to the other.
i.e. the subscriber from one