Thread (7 messages) 7 messages, 2 authors, 2005-06-08

Re: active/active vs active/passive?

From: Paul Clements <hidden>
Date: 2005-06-08 00:54:36

Dan Stromberg wrote:
The lecturer at the recent NG storage talk at Usenix in Anaheim,
indicated that it was best to avoid "active/active" and get
"active/passive" instead.

Does anyone:

1) Know what these things mean?
In the clustering world, active/active means 2 or more servers are 
active at a time, either operating on separate data (and thus acting as 
passive failover partners to each other), or operating on the same data 
(which requires the use of a cluster filesystem or other similar 
mechanism to allow coherent simultaneous access to the data).
2) Know why active/passive might be preferred over active/active?
Well, if you're talking about active/passive vs. active/active with a 
cluster filesystem or such, the active/passive is tons easier to 
implement and get right. Plus, depending on your application, the added 
complexity of a cluster filesystem might not actually buy you much more 
than you could get with, say, NFS or Samba (CIFS).

--
Paul
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