CLUSTERS


Streaming cluster replication
Streaming cluster replication (SCR) takes advantage of the fully-connected nature of clusters and data streaming to produce a low-overhead cluster replicator. SCR decreases the scheduled replicator overhead for clusters and provides a significant reduction in cluster replicator latency. As changes occur, for example, note changes, unread changes, and folder changes, the changes are captured and immediately queued to other replicas in the same cluster. The result is a more efficient cluster replication.

To use SCR, you must have at least two IBM® Lotus® Domino™ 8 servers in a cluster. If your cluster contains any combination of Domino 8 servers and pre-Domino 8 servers, for pre-Domino 8 servers, regular cluster replication is used to replicate between 8.0 and pre-8.0 servers.

Domino enables SCR when the following sequence of events occurs:


If SCR encounters any errors during replication, it returns control of the database to the standard cluster replicator to replicate the change and bring the database in sync.

As a change occurs to a clustered server's database, the specific change is "captured" and the change is immediately queued for replication to the source server's Domino 8 cluster mates that have a replica of the database. When the destination cluster-mates receive the change, they apply it to their replicas.

The performance benefits of streaming cluster replication are:


See also