A NFSv4 server running on a dedicated NAS (or other Linux server running on 
ESX) can provide the shared-storage option for HA data storage using KahaDB

Two (or more) ActiveMQ servers can mount the same NFSv4 file share and the 
first one to obtain the lock “wins” and becomes the primary (aka master) broker.

-Matt

> On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 9:23 AM Carbonneaux Yannick < 
> yannick.carbonne...@skyguide.ch> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> We are planning the deployment of an ActiveMQ Classic cluster and I am 
>> looking for the best way to implement HA in a VMWare environment on 
>> RHEL OS without a SAN.
>> It seems I'm down to Master/Slave with either something like GFS2 (so 
>> a RHEL Cluster) or JDBC with MySQL (or any other db) to ensure that no 
>> messages are lost if we lose an ESX in our VMWare cluster.
>> 
>> Are there any recommendations on how to implement HA in this context?
>> Performance is not really problematic today... but might in a near future.
>> 
>> Thanks for your help,
>> 
>> ___
>> Yannick Carbonneaux
>> 
>> 

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