CVS is an open source version control system that stores and tracks changes made to any type of electronic data, including source code files, web pages, documents, or images. CVS has been available since 1989, and is still widely used today.
Features
Dynamically balances workload across multiple CVS servers at a single location. Each server in the cluster is fully readable and writable and kept in sync with the others by WANdisco’s unique active-active replication technology.
Has no single point of failure. CVS Clustering’s approach is truly shared nothing. There is no sharing of disk, CPU, or memory between CVS servers in a cluster.
Requires no retraining. Developers and administrators use CVS clients and tools they’re familiar with.
Delivers continuous hot backup, automated disaster recovery and failover capabilities that insure business continuity. Third party disk mirroring solutions aren’t required.
Hot-deploy capabilities allow new servers to be added to the cluster, or existing servers to be taken offline without any interruption in user access.