Re: [ANNOUNCE] Ramback: faster than a speeding bullet

From: Ric Wheeler
Date: Mon Mar 17 2008 - 09:55:29 EST


Daniel Phillips wrote:
On Sunday 16 March 2008 23:49, david@xxxxxxx wrote:
Mirroring on the other hand, makes a realtime copy of a volume, that is
never out of date.
so just mirror to a local disk array then.

Great idea. Except that the disk array has millisecond level latency,
when what we trying to achieve is microsecond level latency.

Just a point of information, most of the mid-tier and above disk arrays can do replication/mirroring behind the scene (i.e., you write to one array and it takes care of replicating your write to one or more other arrays). This behind the scene replication can be over various types of connections - IP or fibre channel probably are the two most common paths.

That will still leave you with the normal latency for a small write to an array which is (when you hit cache) order of 1-2 ms...

ric
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