Thanks Jeff for this blog post, looking forward to NSR and its chain
replication!
On Monday, March 9, 2015 1:00 PM, Jeff Darcy wrote:
> I would be very interested to read your blog post as soon as its out and I
> guess many others too. Please do post the link to this list as soon as its
> on
On 9 Mar 2015, at 12:00, Jeff Darcy wrote:
>> I would be very interested to read your blog post as soon as its out and I
>> guess many others too. Please do post the link to this list as soon as its
>> online.
>
> Sorry, forgot to do this earlier. It's here:
>
> http://pl.atyp.us/2015-03-life-o
> I would be very interested to read your blog post as soon as its out and I
> guess many others too. Please do post the link to this list as soon as its
> online.
Sorry, forgot to do this earlier. It's here:
http://pl.atyp.us/2015-03-life-on-the-server-side.html
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Thank you for the detailed explanation. Due to the fact that right now it does
not make much difference to split the traffic I will refrain from doing that
and simply wait for the new style replication. This looks like a very promising
feature and I am looking forward to it. My other concern her
> I have two gluster nodes in a replicated setup and have connected the two
> nodes together directly through a 10 Gbit/s crossover cable. Now I would
> like to tell gluster to use this seperate private network for any
> communications between the two nodes. Does that make sense? Will this bring
>
On 03/04/2015 11:24 PM, ML mail wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have two gluster nodes in a replicated setup and have connected the two
> nodes together directly through a 10 Gbit/s crossover cable. Now I would like
> to tell gluster to use this seperate private network for any communications
> between t
Hello,
I have two gluster nodes in a replicated setup and have connected the two nodes
together directly through a 10 Gbit/s crossover cable. Now I would like to tell
gluster to use this seperate private network for any communications between the
two nodes. Does that make sense? Will this bring