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Geo: Stale docs on frequency of Geo replication
Updated the Geo FAQ
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@@ -12,25 +12,21 @@ Read the documentation for [Disaster Recovery](../disaster_recovery/index.md).
We currently replicate project repositories, LFS objects, generated
attachments / avatars and the whole database. This means user accounts,
issues, merge requests, groups, project data, etc., will be available for
query.
We currently don't replicate artifact data (
`shared/folder`
).
query.
## Can I git push to a secondary node?
No. All writing operations (this includes
`git push`
) must be done in your
primary node.
Yes, you can push changes to a
**secondary**
node. The push will be proxied to the
**primary**
node.
## How long does it take to have a commit replicated to a secondary node?
All replication operations are asynchronous and are queued to be dispatched in
a batched request every 10 minutes. Besides that, it depends on a lot of other
All replication operations are asynchronous and are queued to be dispatched. Therefore, it depends on a lot of
factors including the amount of traffic, how big your commit is, the
connectivity between your nodes, your hardware, etc.
## What if the SSH server runs at a different port?
We send the clone url from the primary server to any secondaries, so it
doesn't matter. If primary is running on port
`2200`
, clone url will reflect
that.
That's totally fine. We use HTTP(s) to fetch repository changes from the
**primary**
node to
**secondary**
nodes.
## Is this possible to set up a Docker Registry for a secondary node that mirrors the one on a primary node?
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