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Lecture: Geo-redundant Failover with MARS, Now and in Future
Howto Survive Serious Disasters
The Ahrtal flood disaster and a war in Europe will obviously increase requirements on geo-redundancy. OpenSource via MARS can help.
Experiences from 1&1 IONOS datacenters running millions of customers and petabytes of data will inform you on current state and on future trends.
This talk will discuss more possibilties for datacenters, how geo-redundancy can be built and operated, and in long term.
The Linux kernel module MARS is now replicating more than 10 petabytes over long distances, running on thousands of servers. A future version shall be able to replace iSCSI inside of any geo-redundant datacenter, providing location transparency of /dev/mars/mydata by local handover while the virtual device can stay mounted, in addition to geo-redundant long-distance handover and failover.
Info
Day:
2022-08-20
Start time:
14:00
Duration:
01:00
Room:
HS8
Track:
System Administration
Language:
en
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Thomas Schöbel-Theuer |