30
2011
What to do if Asynchronous volume replication is needed?
So you need Asynchronous volume replication badly and you only find the Synchronous volume replication is on our feature list. Not all is lost as we can still provide a good solution for this requirement for your customers. An equivalent solution that can convert a volume image into files will help here. Let’s consider a Windows 2008R2 server or VMware ESXi server hosting many virtual machines. In both cases the customer will need to have [...]
6
2011
A few words about DSS V6 volume replication (DRBD)
We are sure some of you have thought about DRBD – about its use and operation. Here is some information about it – a few benefits, some drawbacks, tips and solutions. The built-in volume replication mechanism is based on the open source DRBD which was being developed by the Austrian company LINBIT. It is a popular and widely used software for High Availability (HA) Clusters. Volume replication is used to create a mirror copy of [...]
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