Data Replication

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Date: 09/15/03

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    Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 14:18:56 -0400 (EDT)
    
    

    Can anyone recommend some good data replication software that they've used
    before? I want to set up two or three Linux servers in a failover
    solution. We're going to use RHAS Clustering with shared storage, but
    we'd like to have a backup in case the shared storage ever goes bad. The
    data replication software should copy anything written to the shared
    storage to another server over the network in real time. This way, we
    won't lose any data if the shared storage ever failed and we could switch
    everyone over to the backup server so that they can continue working in
    the event of a failure. A simple rsync script is not going to work here,
    I need data replication in real time. Basically a mirror across the
    network.

    We've used Steeleye's LifeKeeper software in the past but weren't thrilled
    with it.

    Thanks,
    Chris

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