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## Architecture
### Active/Passive
For pure high-availability/failover with no scaling you can use an
active/passive configuration. This utilizes DRBD (Distributed Replicated
Block Device) to keep all data in sync. DRBD requires a low latency link to
remain in sync. It is not advisable to attempt to run DRBD between data centers
or in different cloud availability zones.
There are two kinds of setups:
Components/Servers Required:
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2 servers/virtual machines (one active/one passive)
![
Active/Passive HA Diagram
](
../img/high_availability/active-passive-diagram.png
)
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active/passive
### Active/Active
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all deployed on separate servers. The configuration is
**only**
highly-available
if the database, Redis and storage are also configured as such.
![
Active/Active HA Diagram
](
../img/high_availability/active-active-diagram.png
)
**Steps to configure active/active:**
Follow the steps below to configure an active/active setup:
1.
[
Configure the database
](
database.md
)
1.
[
Configure Redis
](
redis.md
)
1.
[
Configure NFS
](
nfs.md
)
1.
[
Configure the GitLab application servers
](
gitlab.md
)
1.
[
Configure the load balancers
](
load_balancer.md
)
![
Active/Active HA Diagram
](
../img/high_availability/active-active-diagram.png
)
### Active/Passive
For pure high-availability/failover with no scaling you can use an
active/passive configuration. This utilizes DRBD (Distributed Replicated
Block Device) to keep all data in sync. DRBD requires a low latency link to
remain in sync. It is not advisable to attempt to run DRBD between data centers
or in different cloud availability zones.
Components/Servers Required: 2 servers/virtual machines (one active/one passive)
![
Active/Passive HA Diagram
](
../img/high_availability/active-passive-diagram.png
)
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