Re: [PATCH 00/15] drbd: a block device for HA clusters

From: david
Date: Fri Jun 26 2009 - 15:33:57 EST


On Fri, 26 Jun 2009, Al Boldi wrote:

James Bottomley wrote:
On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 18:43 +0300, Al Boldi wrote:
James Bottomley wrote:
On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 17:15 +0300, Al Boldi wrote:
Philipp Reisner wrote:
Short Description

DRBD is a shared-nothing, synchronously replicated block device.

What do you mean by "shared-nothing"?

If you actually type "shared nothing" into google, the first hit will
be the wikipedia article describing this.

Sure, but the point here is to choose a description that is clear and
self-explanatory, and "shared-nothing" is neither clear nor
self-explanatory.

It is clear because everyone agrees on the definition.

Everyone involved in the project maybe, but not everyone interested in "a
block device for HA clusters". And you don't want to turn them of by using
terminology to explain terminology, especially when it's misleading. Many
OpenSource projects fail merely for this reason.

anyone who knows the terminology for HA clusters should understand the term "shared-nothing"

do you really want the full explination to have to be squeezed into this sentance? or even the patch description?

David Lang

And it is self
explanatory because it's an art term for a well defined concept which
forms one of the building blocks of the nomenclature used in clustering.
Even if you're not familiar with clustering terminology, the definitions
are easy to find via search engines.

If you want to find useful quibbles, the term synchronously is wrong:
DRBD is capable of both synchronous and asynchronous replication.

Ok, so maybe change the description to reflect this capability.
Something like: DRBD is an independent, synch/async replicated block device.


Thanks!

--
Al

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