[ZODB-Dev] Horizon for highly-available ZODB storage?

Chris McDonough chrism@zope.com
Thu, 03 Jan 2002 15:48:16 -0500


Hi Sean,

ZC has no plans to work on DirectoryTreeStorage, and at least in its 
beginning it probably wouldn't be useful as a replication system anyway 
(this was never one of its goals).  It might be better to bet on one of 
the other two options.  I've heard rumors about StandbyStorage becoming 
a reality pretty soon, but I think I'd need to let Barry or Jeremy 
confirm that.

- C

sean.upton@uniontrib.com wrote:

> Happy New Year, all!
> 
> I wanted to query this list to get some input on what options are likely to
> be available for maintaining a highly-available ZEO storage server within
> the next 6-7 months.  My company has a very large, highly-demanding project
> we are just getting started on that will heavily utilize multiple ZODB
> instances on a ZEO cluster with a 2-box ZSS strategy.  We currently do this
> for some less-demanding projects and attain high-availability across 2
> concurrently running ZSS nodes using the Linux-HA project's Heartbeat
> clustering software; our means of replication of our FileStorage Data.fs
> from ZSS #1 to ZSS #2 is a simple daily file transfer (FTP) and restart of
> the ZSS process; this is ok, since this data is updated usually just once
> daily.  But our upcoming projects will involve bigger ODBs that update far
> more often, so I wanted to get some input on what options are both available
> now, and also what new strategies will likely be available later in the
> upcoming year.
> 
> Specifically, I am wondering about three items in regards to a 2-box
> cluster, with a primary ZSS and a hot-backup:
> 
> 1 - Toby Dickenson's Replicated FileStorage (Available Now)
> 	http://www.zope.org/Members/htrd/ReplicatedFileStorage
> 2 - Standby Storage (Project Status?)
> 	http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZODB/StandbyStorage
> 3 - DirectoryTreeStorage (Proposal) + InterMezzo FS (I'm dreaming, aren't
> I?)
> 	http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Proposals/DirectoryTreeStorage
> 	http://www.inter-mezzo.org/
> 	My hunch would be that DirectoryTreeStorage could
> 	be designed with Intermezzo in mind for decent, 
> 	simple 1-way replication... in theory, of course.
> 
> I particularly like the IDEA of the 3rd (and most vaporous option), and have
> the feeling that it could work, provided you clustering software restarted
> the ZSS process, given problems with a few pickle files in a
> DirectoryTreeStorage caused by an incomplete replication of files by
> Intermezzo due to a machine fault would still be handled ok, at least if I
> understand the implications of ChrisM's proposal: "If it finds evidence of a
> failed transaction, it will revert any files it needs to within the
> directory to their pre-transaction state by using the data in the log."
> 
> Of course I'm grounded in the reality that I need to eventually deploy a
> solution in a production environment, but I'm interested in hearing some
> thoughts, and perhaps sparking some discussion on this issue, as I imagine I
> am not alone in the need for a solution.
> 
> Thanks,
> Sean
> 
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