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Eric Bergen » DRBD in the real world - 0 views

  • Protocol C is really the only one that gives any extra data security over binary log replication so it’s the one I’m focusing my attention on. If an issue on one master causes problems on another then the benefit of having redundant masters is effectively lost.
  • ith DRBD the second master lagging behind because of a degraded raid, network issue, operator error, name your poison causes issues on the primary master because MySQL has to wait for writes to be synced to disk on _both_ machines before continuing
  • When DRBD, the operating system, or hardware crashes it crashes hard. Any corruption on the primary master during a nasty failure gets happily propagated over DRBD. Binary log replication executes queries on the slave the same way they were executed on the master giving a better chance of a tickled kernel/filesystem bug on one master won’t be ticked on the other master. The primary master will simply crash leaving the secondary master in a consistent state waiting to take on live traffic.
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