Nico Kadel-Garcia said the following, on 09-08-13 6:45 PM:
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Naumenko, Roman
<roman.naume...@rbccm.com> wrote:
Hi,

I wanted to check if it's possible to configure subversion in
master-slave mode with some sort of common URL on the proxy server or
loadbalancer, so end users wouldn't bother with different names for
slave/master/readonly and geolocal names.

Of course, it would be ideal if subversion nodes could just share a
storage, so any sort of requests from a load balancer can processed by
any node without need to replicate changes over network.
Wandisco publishes a "multiple master" toolkit that might solve your
issues. They charge money for it, but it seems to be quite intelligent
and has good reports here of its high availability behavior.
You mean this one (svn clustering)?
http://www.wandisco.com/get?f=documentation/datasheets/DataSheet-Clustering.pdf

It doesn't look like it's a simple loadbalancing architecture with a shared storage for repositories. There is some replication and synchronization involved, automatic failover, etc.
Is anybody using it, what its like?

--Roman

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