On 6/18/07, Eric Bergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
You have hit most of the reasons. One other important one is that if a
table or filesystem is corrupted that corruption is propagated over to
the drbd slave. My opinion and several other reasons can be found
here:
http://ebergen.net/wordpres
Hi,
You have hit most of the reasons. One other important one is that if a
table or filesystem is corrupted that corruption is propagated over to
the drbd slave. My opinion and several other reasons can be found
here:
http://ebergen.net/wordpress/2007/04/02/drbd-in-the-real-world/
-Eric
On 6/1
Good day,
Someone gives me several limitations of DRBD For MySQL? Here is the list,
1. Idle resource – secondary host sits idle, wasted investment
2. Failover is not instant, nor transparent
-"Cold standby" failover
3. Recovery requires time to start / recover database
4. Recovery process