hi vladimir,
thanks for answering ... of cause, we will build an 3 dc (tiebraker or
server) setup.
i'm not sure, what to do with "disaster recovery".
is it real, that a ceph cluster can be completly broken?
kind regards,
ronny
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Ronny Lippold
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Spark 5 GmbH
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Notably, the tiebreaker should be in a third location.
> On Feb 14, 2024, at 05:16, Peter Sabaini wrote:
>
> On 14.02.24 06:59, Vladimir Sigunov wrote:
>> Hi Ronny,
>> This is a good starting point for your design.
>> https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rados/operations/stretch-mode/
>>
>> My perso
On 14.02.24 06:59, Vladimir Sigunov wrote:
> Hi Ronny,
> This is a good starting point for your design.
> https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rados/operations/stretch-mode/
>
> My personal experience says that 2 DC Ceph deployment could suffer from a
> 'split brain' situation. If you have any chance
Hi Ronny,
This is a good starting point for your design.
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rados/operations/stretch-mode/
My personal experience says that 2 DC Ceph deployment could suffer from a
'split brain' situation. If you have any chance to create a 3 DC configuration,
I would suggest to con