27 Feb
2013
27 Feb
'13
9:42 p.m.
Am 27.02.2013 20:39, schrieb Nikolaos Milas:
Can we use dsync to achieve *continuous* (real-time) sync between two servers (Mirror mode)?
Running in such a "continuous" dsync mode, we would replicate two servers to one another continuously, so that the two would be concurrently available/accessible/useable (as POP3/IMAP servers), and getting synced in real time. Is this possible? (If yes, I think it would be much easier to setup such an architecture, rather that resorting to shared file systems, network-based storage etc.)
normally you would better use dedicated cluster-technology than rely on a service doing this on it's own - unix paradigms are "one tool for one job"