Hello Mark, Thanks for your mail.
On Fri 28 Jun, 2019, 1:24 AM Mark Phippard, <markp...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 27, 2019, at 2:38 PM, JITHIN K <jithin...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Any support would be appreciated. > > On Sun 23 Jun, 2019, 1:51 PM JITHIN K, <jithin...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello Everyone, >> >> I installed Subversion 1.9 in two servers (Ubuntu Linux). One act as a >> production server and second one work as a mirror server (svnsync) . I >> would like to implement high availability setup in Subversion servers. >> What would be the recommended options. I know that subversion does not >> provide HA feature ( Wandisco does but it's costly). I am familiar with >> HAProxy but svnsync only sync master to mirror so I could not use HA proxy. >> Could you please suggest a recommended option? >> > > I do not believe there is any official way to do this. > > Unofficially, it is possible to host your repositories on a NFS mount that > is then mounted by multiple SVN servers and load balance between them. It > is up to you to test it and make it work but it is possible. I would only > do this with an Enterprise Grade NAS that has fast SSD storage and even > then it definitely slower than a single server using a fast local RAID > array. But if you have some real need to have this sort of setup it is > possible. > > Of course with an Enterprise NAS it is also possible to have the storage > snapshot replicated to a second location as a failover. > > Mark > > > > >