Data Redundancy made simple
Reuben Wachtfogel
ruben at bcstec.boeing.com
Wed Jun 26 11:11:26 AEST 1991
I'm working on a ring of >100 HP/APOLLOs and have a single
node that stores several sensitive data files that must
be available for our major application to work.
I could store dual copies of these files on 2 seperate nodes and
code the application to perform all updates of
these files on this MASTER node as well as a BACKUP MASTER node
so that if the MASTER were vaporized, the BACKUP could be slipped
in with minimal downtime.
My question is:
'Is there some application transparent way to achieve
data redundancy in a unix network ?'
I would think that a DEVICE DRIVER could be written to accomplish
this. Is there an elegant way ? SYS5 Streams ? Does NFS help ?
Well Wizards, what say You ?
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