Re: building a web farm

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On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 4:54 AM, trifo <trifo75@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am running a web site using Apache httpd on several server nodes to provide high availability and performance. At present, the web content resides on a clustered filesystem (GPFS) to ensure that all the nodes serve the same content in any moment.

Well, GPFS is quite an expensive product, thus the management tries to get rid of it. Now my question is this: how to build a high performance environement without a clustered filesystem? Where to store the html files, and how to ensure the consistency between nodes?

We have a number of webservers running on ZFS. According to what I could find about GPFS, VFS looks like a decent replacement, but YMMV. 

- Y

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