> I think you're confusing our clustering feature with the remote > replication feature. With active-active clustering, you have two closely > linked head nodes serving files from different zpools using JBODs > connected to both head nodes. When one fails, the other imports the > failed node's pool and can then serve those files. With remote > replication, one appliance sends filesystems and volumes across the > network to an otherwise separate appliance. Neither of these is > performing synchronous data replication, though.
That is _not_ active-active, that is active-passive. If you have a active-active system I can access the same data via both controllers at the same time. I can't if it works like you just described. You can't call it active-active just because different volumes are controlled by different controllers. Most active-passive RAID controllers can do that. The data sheet talks about active-active clusters, how does that work? _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss