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How to enable geo-replication in gfs from both sides.
Scenario:
We have a server in AWS Region1 (primary) where GFS is configured and geo-replication is enabled.
Region1 Geo-replication sends the data to the Region2 (secondary) GFS server for 6 months.
After 6 months (Region2 GFS becomes Primary and Region1 secondary).
As per my knowledge, GFS works on the Master / Slave model and it can't be changed.
How can we cater to this scenario? So, it can perform cross-replication.
Hello gurus
How to enable geo-replication in gfs from both sides.
Scenario: We have a server in AWS Region1 (primary) where GFS is configured and geo-replication is enabled. Region1 Geo-replication sends the data to the Region2 (secondary) GFS server for 6 months. After 6 months (Region2 GFS becomes Primary and Region1 secondary). As per my knowledge, GFS works on the Master / Slave model and it can't be changed.
How can we cater to this scenario? So, it can perform cross-replication. any other disk replication related to AWS
The question is related to GFS Geo-Replication, not S3 And S3 does not fall under disk replication. Still, LQ is same, unusual answers without understand the question
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