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Re: understanding lvs

To: "LinuxVirtualServer.org users mailing list." <lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: understanding lvs
From: Michael Spiegle <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:17:22 -0700
What you'll want to do with regards to storage is get some sort of file
server (homemade linux box, netapp, EMC, isilon, etc, etc), then mount
it to all of your webservers.  That way, when an HTTP request comes in,
all webservers will read and write to the same location.

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Michael Spiegle
mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



webbezcom wrote:
> I know you don't need a license to run LVS but I mean control panel as in
> Cpanel the hosting control. Normally you would have a cpanel control panel
> license for per server basis for end users to use but on a server cluster
> would each real server require a license. Since you license it to one ip
> would one license function on the whole cluster?
>
> I only want to balancing two servers currently since i don't require more.
>
> The reason i ask if third layer topology because i don't understand how two
> real servers can have the same information on them, using rysnc would hardly
> be fast enough since many of my sites have dynamic content. Obviously having
> a central storage server means content is readily available.
>   

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