On 27 Apr 2001, Doug Elznic wrote:
> Hello,
> I am having some trouble getting my developers to get used to ftping
> their files twice to get the two real servers in sync. How are other
> people keeping their server in sync. And what are the performance
> implications for doing it your way? I have thought more about nfs lately
> but I am afraid that the nfs server will create a bottlneck. And I know
> very little about coda's stability/performance. I saw the old survey but
> it was not very indepth about this.
We have a 5 real-server cluster, each has dual ethernet, one to the
Internet and one to a private LAN switch (cisco 3548XL). The switch is
connect via gigabit to a Network Appliance NetFiler F720 (www.netapp.com)
(/home, /usr, /opt, /webspace) is mounted from the netfiler
You can also automate with rsync if you want to keep two seperate copies.
-Matt
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