Please see https://www.gitlab.com/high-availability/ as a starting point.

On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:05 PM, praven john <pravenj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know this is a pretty old topic - but did anyone ever try doing HA for
> gitlab?
>
> I'm thinking of setting up a primary-secondary setup, using 2 gitlab
> instances running on 2 seperate servers, and sharing a NFS and ofcourse the
> DB between them. My real question is what all should i put on the NFS, and
> what should be local to the server? I think we would only need
> $HOME/repositories on the NFS?
>
> Regards
> Praven
>
>
> On Monday, 15 October 2012 12:32:52 UTC-4, Jason Armitage wrote:
>>
>> "+1" - I'm looking at HA as well. I was thinking of clustering the
>> back-end MySQL DB.
>> But, has anyone run multiple gitlab servers on the same database?
>>
>> On Sunday, 14 October 2012 19:13:10 UTC+1, Kiran Patil wrote:
>>>
>>> For that we need to use "Pacemaker" from http://www.clusterlabs.org/.
>>>
>>> It has the following features,
>>>
>>> Detection and recovery of machine and application-level failures
>>> Unified and scriptable shell for cluster administration
>>> Supports both quorate and resource-driven clusters
>>> Configurable strategies for dealing with quorum loss (when multiple
>>> machines fail)
>>> Supports application startup/shutdown ordering, regardless machine(s) the
>>> applications are on
>>> Supports applications that must/must-not run on the same machine
>>> Supports applications which need to be active on multiple machines
>>> Supports applications with multiple modes (eg. master/slave)
>>> Provably correct response to any failure or cluster state.
>>> The cluster's response to any stimuli can be tested offline before the
>>> condition exists
>>>
>>> Installation steps link for ubuntu,
>>> http://www.clusterlabs.org/wiki/Install#Ubuntu
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Kiran Patil.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 11 October 2012 22:24:53 UTC+5:30, Steve Pereira wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have any experience with configuring Gitlab to be highly
>>>> available? I'd like to have 2 Gitlab servers behind something like HAproxy
>>>> in order to have a seamless failover in place.
>>>>
>>>> If this is something more people are interested in I'd be happy to share
>>>> my findings here if I have to set it up from scratch.
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