On 2008-08-25T15:48:25, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I thought drbd didn't require this?
> Well DRBD doesn't but if you want to access your mysql logs and datafiles
> you need both drbds. Neil probably wants to split logs and data for
> performance reasons - which really makes sence for non hardware raid
> assisted setups.
I know this is cheating, but he could avoid this problem by running
md-raid0 or raid10 underneath drbd instead. Same performance benefit,
only one drbd setup ;-)
But yes, the issue of collocating several master instances needs
solving.
Regards,
Lars
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