Re: Posting Summary for Week Ending 25 January, 2008: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Paul Scott schreef:
On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 01:13 +0100, Jochem Maas wrote:
stats while I'm at it ... I've been busy wracking my brain trying to
figure out
the setup for a load-balanced configuration for one of my major
clients ... at least
a system capable of migrating to loadbalancing ... global file system,
virtual machines,
all that jazz. I'm in over my head as usual.

Have you taken a look at LVS yet? I presume  that you are not attempting
this on a Windows cluster - right?

no windows here :-)
I hadn't checked out LVS - I'll do some reading, although currently we're
working on a Xen based system. actually the virtualisation aspect is purely
to avoid having to purchase a stack of machines at the current time.

the aim of the game is to allow redundancy and scalability - building
the serverfarm as VMs now and then migrating them to seperate hardware
as the need/money arises.

actually the biggest stumbling block is getting GFS running - something
which is way over my head :-) (oh look it's a plane ;-)


http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/

I just had to do the same thing for my University systems - come up with
an architecture at least. If you would like the dox, let me know - they
are all CC licensed.

--Paul



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