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Version: 4.11.1

Geo-replication

Geo-replication is the replication of data across BookKeeper clusters. In order to enable geo-replication for a group of BookKeeper clusters,

Global ZooKeeper

Setting up a global ZooKeeper quorum is a lot like setting up a cluster-specific quorum. The crucial difference is that

Geo-replication across three clusters

Let's say that you want to set up geo-replication across clusters in regions A, B, and C. First, the BookKeeper clusters in each region must have their own local (cluster-specific) ZooKeeper quorum.

BookKeeper clusters use global ZooKeeper only for metadata storage. Traffic from bookies to ZooKeeper should thus be fairly light in general.

The crucial difference between using cluster-specific ZooKeeper and global ZooKeeper is that bookies is that you need to point all bookies to use the global ZooKeeper setup.

Region-aware placement policy

Autorecovery