Spring
Conference
2009
 

File-systems
and Storage

 
May 7, 2009

DRBD 8.3 and Beyond

By Philipp Reisner.

Abstract

This talk will give insights into the challenges of a "shared nothing" clustering storage replication solution has deal with. Besides the challenges some of the methods and algorithms used in DRBD-8 are presented: data generation UUDIs, resync-bitmap, the activity log, detection of conflicting writes and barrier semantics mapping. The features that became available with the release of DRBD-8.3 will of course be presented as well: device stacking, checksum based resync. Which can be used to set up disaster recovery nodes in addition to a conventional cluster. In the second part of the talk the current state of affairs on the future evolution (DRBD-9) is given: transfer log on stable storage, more than two nodes, new ways of identifying the most up to date data (dagtag). At the end of the talk a few of the benefits of the new building blocks will get pointed out: Snapshots after the fact and the "follow the sun" model.

Biography

Philipp Reisner is CTO of LinBit Information Technologies GmbH in Vienna. He was born in 1975 in Vienna, Austria.

During his studies of computer sciences at the Technical University in Vienna (TU Wien), CTO Philipp Reisner developed the cluster solution DRBD® that is in the meantime successfully used around the globe. Philipp is an internationally renowned OSS specialist, kernel programmer and eminent lecturer on high availability at international Linux events. Since computers don't think, but are just machines, Philipp sees his task as developer in providing intelligent solutions for IT.

Spring 2009

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