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26 February 2007 - 22:31Linux High Availability & OpenLDAP

q!Bang's blog reposted a nice story about high availability. Nice summary and well linked to quality resources.

OpenLDAP has mirrormode which wants to be behind something as described in the article, so it's a good resource. Howard Chu (Chief Architect of OpenLDAP and Chief Architect and Concert Master of Symas) has been working on serious improvements in mirrormode for OpenLDAP 2.4 (in Alpha for the fearless). Great stuff coming. You might want to bookmark this article for when you put up HA CDS.


four comments:

Aren’t you forgetting that Howard added full “Multi-Master” (different from MirrorMode) support to OpenLDAP HEAD the other day?

That “different” comment was for people other than you Marty ;-)

And, Gavin, the great stuff is now in HEAD for all to see. It wasn’t on me to talk about it until Howard was ready to check it in. But it is still a waysoff from ready for production.

Yeah, but it’s now there! ;-)


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