Hello Jochem,
Friday, April 22, 2005, 8:13:15 AM, you wrote:
JM> in a round about way he seems to be asking 'why'? which is not JM> totally invalid.
To be honest when I ask people "why?" I actually use that word (or at least something closely related to it).
JM> do you want/need a master/slave configuration JM> or true decentralisation and/or two way syncing?
See my reply to Drewcore for far more detail which answers the above.
JM> sounds like a costly undertaking, not to be taken lightly... I'm JM> interested to understand the requirement that dictates such server JM> redundancy. Given the implied cost, planning/implementation should JM> probably left to a company who already knows the answers to your JM> questions :-/?
This isn't about redundancy, it's about enhancing the experience for customers physically located thousands of miles away from the server they are trying to access. So, bring the content closer to them and drop their wait times massively. It's easy for those of us sat on the end of cable connections to become complacent about this IMHO (i.e. "the Internet is fast enough now that you don't need to do this"), but in reality that's not really yet the case.
Best regards,
Richard Davey
I dont have much knowledge about this thing.. still isnt it possible to rsync the contents after you update your site? If this is possible in your case, then its quiet easy I guess.. sorry if I misunderstood :)
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