Re: Web Server Farm Architecture Help

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Hi Hans,

Thanks for that input, what I am looking for is more along the lines of what would be the benefit of a web server farm, what would be the design considerations and so on...

Thanks



On Feb 8, 2008 11:10 PM, Hans <hans@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sailesh Krishnamurthy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We currently have two web servers in an active-passive failover
> configuration, servicing some pretty
> high profile sites. If we want to move towards a Web server farm
> architecture, Where can
> I find some information about what would be the advantages of that,
> the design consideration etc...
>
> Appreciate the ehlp, did a bit of googlig but initial results were not
> exactly what I was looking for.
>
> Rgds
> Sailesh
Hi!
My company is using Load Balancing (pfsense) web servers (apache,php)
with  remote  mysql server (2 servers master/master)  and nfs (two
machines drbd/lvm).

Regards,
Hans

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