See below.
Ramon Kagan
York University, Computing and Network Services
Unix Team - Intermediate System Administrator
(416)736-2100 #20263
rkagan@xxxxxxxx
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I have not failed. I have just
found 10,000 ways that don't work.
- Thomas Edison
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On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Tim Hollingsworth wrote:
> Hello LVS users
>
> I am an honours student at the University of Western Australia. I am
> resarching open source approaches to web cluster synchronisation and
> content/application deployment.
>
> I have a few quick questions for LVS users:
>
> 1. What mechanism are you using to synchronise your cluster?
>
Hi,
We use lvs with keepalived for High Availability. All our servers are
identical in setup, and use NFS to a cluster of Netapp filers (two F840s)
Our setup uses, LVS_DR since we push very close to the 100Mbit/s range,
NAT seemed to have too much overhead.
Services that we run are web(http, https), web mail, mail delivery. Pop
and imap on soon to be added to this list.
> 2. How do you deploy new content?
>
New content is put onto the filers, thus all nfs clients pick it up
immediately.
> 3. What is the nature of your cluster and its content?
See above
>
> 4. Do you know of any new technology or propriety solutions that need an
> open source implementation?
>
>
> cheers
> Tim
>
>
>
>
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