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Corrected product names
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chabowski authored Feb 20, 2024
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<info>
<title>Data Replication Across Geo Clusters via DRBD </title>
<subtitle>Included with SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension</subtitle>
<subtitle>Included with SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability</subtitle>
<!--<orgname>SUSE Best Practices</orgname>-->
<productname>SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension</productname>
<productname>SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability</productname>
<productnumber>12 SP1, SP2</productnumber>
<!-- <productname>DRBD</productname>-->
<!-- <productnumber>8, 9</productnumber>-->
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<meta name="series">SUSE Best Practices</meta>
<meta name="category">High Availability</meta>

<meta name="platform">SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension 12 SP1, SP2</meta>
<meta name="platform">SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability 12 SP1, SP2</meta>
<meta name="platform">DRBD 8, 9</meta>

<authorgroup>
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<abstract>
<para>This technical guide describes the setup of a geo cluster using DRBD as delivered
with the SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension.</para>
with the SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability.</para>

<para>
<emphasis role="strong">Disclaimer: </emphasis>
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<title>Background</title>

<para>The following sections provide you with important background information about DRBD
and the SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension.</para>
and the SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability.</para>

<sect2 xml:id="sec-drbd">
<title>About DRBD</title>
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</sect2>

<sect2 xml:id="sec-sleshae">
<title>About SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension</title>
<title>About SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability</title>

<para>SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension is an integrated suite of open
<para>SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability is an integrated suite of open
source clustering technologies that enables you to implement highly available
physical and virtual Linux clusters, and to eliminate single points of failure. It
ensures the availability and manageability of critical networked resources including
data, applications, and services. Thus, it helps you maintain business continuity,
protect data integrity, and reduce unplanned downtime for your mission-critical
Linux workloads.</para>

<para>SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension ships with essential monitoring,
<para>SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability ships with essential monitoring,
messaging, and cluster resource management functionality (supporting failover,
failback, and migration (load balancing) of individually managed cluster
resources).</para>

<para>SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension includes DRBD.</para>
<para>SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability includes DRBD.</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>

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<sect1 xml:id="sec-further-documentation">
<title>Further Documentation</title>

<para><emphasis role="strong">SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension
<para><emphasis role="strong">SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability
Guide</emphasis>: A comprehensive documentation about nearly every part of the Linux
Cluster stack. See <link
xlink:href="https://documentation.suse.com/sle-ha/11-SP4/html/SLE-ha-all/book-sleha.html"
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<para> Sigstore is a recent initiative to enhance signing and cryptographic verification of open
source deliveries. SUSE has adopted additional "cosign" style signing for its published container
images including Base Container Image (BCI) containers. SUSE also started uploading cryptographic
images including Base Container Images (BCI) containers. SUSE also started uploading cryptographic
signatures to the global "rekor" transparency log for its containers and product repositories in
February 2022. SUSE Linux Enterprise Base Container Images (SLE BCI) offer a platform for
creating SUSE Linux Enterprise Server-based custom container images and containerized
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<!ENTITY sleposreg "SUSE&reg; Linux Enterprise Point of Service">
<!ENTITY slert "&sle; Real Time">
<!ENTITY slertreg "&slereg; Real Time">
<!ENTITY hasi "High Availability Extension">
<!ENTITY hasi "High Availability">
<!ENTITY sletcreg "&slereg; Thin Client">
<!ENTITY sletc "&sle; Thin Client">
<!ENTITY sletca "SLETC">
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