• Ubuntu with DRBD

    From Jason Bock@110:20/1 to All on Sat Feb 17 12:35:47 2024
    Has anyone used DRBD by LINBIT?

    DRBD is a distributed replicated storage system for the Linux platform. It is implemented as a kernel driver, several userspace management applications, and some shell scripts.

    DRBD is traditionally used in high availability (HA) computer clusters, but beginning with DRBD version 9, it can also be used to create larger software defined storage pools with a focus on cloud integration.

    It works well at my work, but was interesting to setup. It uses STONITH (Shoot The Other Node In The Head) when a resource (server) is unresponsive and forces a reboot via IPMI.

    We run it on 2 Ubuntu servers.

    -Jason

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  • From Khronos@110:211/16 to Jason Bock on Sat Feb 17 16:53:06 2024
    Re: Ubuntu with DRBD
    By: Jason Bock to All on Sat Feb 17 2024 12:35:47

    Hi,
    I have only used this program in network raid situations.
    I have not tried to use this in a clustering sort of situation or in a situation to expand a storage system over multiple machines.
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  • From Jason Bock@110:221/1 to Khronos on Sat Feb 17 17:57:08 2024

    Hello Khronos!

    Replying to a msg dated 17 Feb 24 16:53, from you to me.

    It works pretty well. It was a bear to get working. I originally set it up on my personal VMware cluster with small files, but we have 50 TB of data and that takes a while to replicate then you find errors and have to tweak settings, etc. Fun stuff. lol

    Jason


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