Data synchronization method for host machine and backup machine of station application server
US-2024184675-A1 · Jun 6, 2024 · US
US2016171069A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016171069-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615061345-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A system for maintaining a two-site configuration for continuous availability over long distances may include a first computing site configured to execute a first instance associated with a priority workload, the first instance being designated as an active instance; a second computing site configured to execute a second instance of the priority workload, the second instance being designated as a standby instance; a software replication module configured to replicate a unit of work data associated with the priority workload from a first data object associated with the active instance to a second data object associated with the standby instance, and a hardware replication module configured to replicate an image from a first storage volume to a copy on a second storage volume, wherein the first storage volume is associated with the first computing site, and the second storage volume is associated with a third computing site.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A system for maintaining a two-site configuration for continuous availability over long distances, comprising: a first computing site configured to execute a first instance associated with a priority workload, wherein the first instance is designated as an active instance; a second computing site communicatively coupled with the first computing site, the second computing site configured to execute a second instance of the priority workload, wherein the second instance is designated as a standby instance; a first replication module configured to replicate a unit of work data associated with the priority workload being executed as the active instance at the first computing site to the standby instance at the second computing site, wherein the unit of work data comprises a computing transaction and transactional data that is logged in response to completion of the computing transaction; and a second replication module configured to replicate data stored in a first storage volume to a copy on a second storage volume, wherein the first storage volume is associated with the first computing site, and the second storage volume is associated with a third computing site that is communicatively coupled with the first computing site; and a workload availability module configured to: in response to the first computing site being unavailable: designate the second instance as the active instance; configure the third computing site to execute a third instance associated with the priority workload, and designate the third instance as the standby instance, wherein execution of the third instance is started from the copy on the second storage volume; and monitor a metric associated with the first computing site and determine the first computing site is unavailable based on the metric, wherein the first computing site is further configured to restart the first instance associated with the priority workload based on the first computing site subsequently becoming available and subsequently designate the first instance as the active instance, and wherein the second computing site is separated from the first computing site by a first distance greater than a metropolitan area network, and the second storage volume is separated from the first storage volume by a second distance greater than a metropolitan area network.
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