Updated on 2023-07-03 GMT+08:00

Real-Time Disaster Recovery

Precautions

The performance indicators provided in this section are for reference only. The actual environment is affected by factors such as the performance of the source or destination database, network bandwidth, data model, and service model.

Specification Description

Based on the performance of data flow types, there are four types of specifications: micro, small, medium, and large. Table 1 lists the performance upper limit of each specification.

Table 1 Performance upper limit

Specifications

Reference Values of Maximum Performance (Rows/Second)

Micro

300

Small

3000

Medium

7500

Large

> 7,500

  • The performance of each specification is affected by factors such as the networks, service and DR database performance, and latency. The values in the table are for reference only.
  • DRS provides specifications of different performance which is measured by DR initialization (no flow control) and DR performance.
  • The maximum performance (row/second) is measured by the number of transactions synchronized per second. The statement types include BEGIN, COMMIT, DML (INSERT, DELETE, and UPDATE), and DDL.
  • DRS DR task specifications cannot be changed.
  • If you want to compare values and the DRS task you create supports value comparison, select a large specification for your DRS instance when creating the DRS task.

Multiple Specifications

DRS real-time DR allows you to select specifications for some specified data flow tasks, but the specifications cannot be changed after a task is created.

Table 2 Data types that support multiple specifications

DR Direction

Data Flow

Multiple Specifications

Current cloud as standby

MySQL->MySQL

Supported

Current cloud as active

MySQL->MySQL

Supported

Current cloud as standby

MySQL->GaussDB(for MySQL)

Supported

Current cloud as standby

DDM -> DDM

Unsupported

Current cloud as active

DDM -> DDM

Unsupported

Current cloud as standby

GaussDB(for MySQL)->GaussDB(for MySQL)

Supported

Current cloud as active

GaussDB(for MySQL)->GaussDB(for MySQL)

Supported

Dual-active DR

MySQL->MySQL

Supported

Dual-active DR

GaussDB(for MySQL)->GaussDB(for MySQL)

Supported