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Re: Virtualizing services.

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Subject: Re: Virtualizing services.
From: Rahul Singh <anantatman@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:01:35 -0800 (PST)
Thanks, for all your information Roberto, 
I'll start looking into LVS a little more.


--- Roberto Nibali <ratz@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Rahul,
> 
> > Right now all i know is that there will be the
> > following entities whether clustered/loadbalanced
> or
> > single systems.
> > 
> > central servers
> > --file server(s)
> > --database server(s)
> > 
> > possible node servers (get configurations form db
> > servers, and data from file servers)
> > --nt web server(s)
> > --linux web server(s)
> > --linux mail server(s)
> > --..
> > 
> > Would linux virtual server project help me in any
> way
> > to acheive this..?
> 
> Achieve what?
>  
> > Basically i need a failsafe servers in the central
> > area.
> 
> Aha, ok suggestion for the deploy of LVS with DR:
> 
> o you load balance your web and mail server in the
>   first tier.
> o you load balance with a second NIC but same LB in
>   a separate net the database server for requests 
>   from the webservers over their backinterface.
> o get the HA software from www.linux-ha.org and some
>   replication software to keep your db sync'd.
>  
> > If any one can offer any expertise and/or would
> like
> > to join the project, please reply.
> 
> Basically I only talk for myself but I think you
> just
> try to setup/design the system and ask specific
> questions
> in this list. For your setup there is nothing I
> could
> think of that would not be solvable so go for it and
> start it and when you're stuck you ask the specific 
> questions and I'm sure someone on this list will
> already
> have solved the problem and will certainly give you 
> the correct advice. 
> 
> However, I'd offer you to draw the 2 Tier
> architecture
> design with the LVS so you get an idea how you could
> make your network setup as HA as possible.
>  
> HTH and best regards,
> Roberto Nibali, ratz
> 
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