Not impressive. This might work for these windoze 1U pizzaboxes serving a video (which was cached on the client btw), but not for a billing database serving one million customers. Lockstep is just too slow. These guys could really learn something from TruCluster (or service guard, for that matter).
this is not a seamless failover. Any high-intensive application will have quite a bit of problems with the 30sec+ stop. Playing a cached video is not a good example. That being said, Fault Tolerance is still a nice feature that will reduce downtime...
Not impressive. This might work for these windoze 1U pizzaboxes serving a video (which was cached on the client btw), but not for a billing database serving one million customers. Lockstep is just too slow. These guys could really learn something from TruCluster (or service guard, for that matter).
MrClrg 9 months ago
sophisticated stuff. 10GB/s damn
commonsense2008 1 year ago
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solatyn 1 year ago
this is not a seamless failover. Any high-intensive application will have quite a bit of problems with the 30sec+ stop. Playing a cached video is not a good example. That being said, Fault Tolerance is still a nice feature that will reduce downtime...
quacketiquack 1 year ago