> On Sunday 16 March 2008 23:49,
david@lang.hm 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 never out of date.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.
>
>> a local disk array has more write bandwidth than a network connection to a
>> remote machine, so if you can mirror to a remote machine you can mirror to
>> a local disk array.
>
> So you could potentially connect to a _huge_ disk array and write deltas
> to it. The disk array would have to support roughly 3 Gbytes/second of
> write bandwidth to keep up with the Violin ramdisk. Doable, but you are
> now in the serious heavy iron zone.