Hello,
a second question I have. I read in the list, that OpenLDAP 2.4.27 will support delta-syncrepl based N-way MMR/Mirror mode replication setups. That would solve my problem with a small WAN line and the MM replication between my two LDAP-Servers.
1) Is it reliable enough, to configure this in a production setup? 2) Does it need more CPU and/or RAM than the full replication on the servers?
Thanks Meike
--On Thursday, November 03, 2011 2:08 PM +0100 Meike Stone meike.stone@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello,
a second question I have. I read in the list, that OpenLDAP 2.4.27 will support delta-syncrepl based N-way MMR/Mirror mode replication setups. That would solve my problem with a small WAN line and the MM replication between my two LDAP-Servers.
- Is it reliable enough, to configure this in a production setup?
The target is for it to be production quality. I have delta-MMR master's running in dev environments without issue so far.
- Does it need more CPU and/or RAM than the full replication on the
servers?
The masters have more resource requirements since you need to configure and support a second database (accesslog).
--Quanah
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