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p.s. Thanks to my co-mentors Dan and Solly too, of course!PhilPatrick (and the rest of the students, Michael, Ashwin, Ryan), this is fantastic and we're geeking out about it in IRC: http://irclog.iq.harvard.edu/dataverse/2018-04-12#i_65750Thanks!!
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 11:44 AM, Patrick Dillon <patrick...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello!As part of EC528 Cloud Computing at Boston University, my team has been working with Philip Durbin (IQSS), Solly Ross, and Dan McPherson (Red Hat) to continue the work they started to run Dataverse on OpenShift/Kubernetes. I wanted to a post a preview video of some recent work we completed, which demonstrates running three postgres databases in a master-slave high-availability replicated setup.Soon we will be merging together all of the work done by the team and we can make a follow up post with a more detailed report.The code demonstrated in the video is available here:Thank you!Patrick Dillon
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