Images locked while Complete Sync
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:34 am
There is one big problem with V5 comparing to other mirroring software products.
I f you create a new HA image normaly you have to choose "clear virtual disk".
After you have finished installing the images the server starts a complete sync between primary and secondary server.
Until the synchronisation has finished it is not possible to access the primary image by the iSCSI initiator.
If an image has a big size (i.e. 1.8TB) this will last up to 55 (!!!) hours.
We use also other mirroring software and this software does not lock the primary image during mirroring only the secondary.
So If you want to install i.e. a File Server by using Starwind V5 HA with bigger images you have to wait up to two days to finish your installation.
This also will be a big problem if the sync between the two storage servers fail and crashes. Then you have to do also a complete sync and your production environment stands stil for two days.
Where is here the High Availibilty.
To do a complete sync (if fast sync fails) is O.K. but the active image must not be locked during sync process.
I f you create a new HA image normaly you have to choose "clear virtual disk".
After you have finished installing the images the server starts a complete sync between primary and secondary server.
Until the synchronisation has finished it is not possible to access the primary image by the iSCSI initiator.
If an image has a big size (i.e. 1.8TB) this will last up to 55 (!!!) hours.
We use also other mirroring software and this software does not lock the primary image during mirroring only the secondary.
So If you want to install i.e. a File Server by using Starwind V5 HA with bigger images you have to wait up to two days to finish your installation.
This also will be a big problem if the sync between the two storage servers fail and crashes. Then you have to do also a complete sync and your production environment stands stil for two days.
Where is here the High Availibilty.
To do a complete sync (if fast sync fails) is O.K. but the active image must not be locked during sync process.