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hol
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RRDproxy

Post by hol »

Hello everyone,

I am planning to create new Cacti cluster and update it from Cacti 0.8 to the latest release.

I was wondering if RRDProxy is stable enough to use it on production rather than using NFS or a distributed filesystem.

What are the features that RRDProxy support? Replication? Load balancing?

Many thanks,
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Re: RRDproxy

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It is stable. However replication is not presently functional. I've been using GlusterFS with a three server replica and it's stable when combined with boost. Better than NFS too, though a little slower than local disk. You need three servers though.
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