OK that makes sense with the vpn or p2p. Will replication work over WAN with
the added latency, etc?
~Jeff
On 10/4/2011 3:10 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans wrote:
Hey Jeff,
Usually what people do is either setup a VPN between both datacenters
or get a point-to-point connection. We're doing the former.
J-D
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Jeff Whiting<je...@qualtrics.com> wrote:
We have 2 data centers (lets call them A and B), one on the west coast and
another on the east coast of the US. We would like to replicated data
between them using HBase replication. However it looks like each region
server in A has to be able to talk to each region server in B as well as
have ZK access in both data centers. For obvious reasons our HBase and ZK
clusters are behind firewalls and do not have any public ip addresses.
Is there a way setup replication in this case? Is replication designed to
work over a WAN or is it for LAN only? Can some kind of gateway machine be
used to relay requests between the clusters?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
~Jeff
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