On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 17:27, Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 03:05:34PM +0100, Jan Kokoska wrote:
> > On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 12:30, Francis Tyers wrote:
> > > hmm, you might want to look into mysql replication, i just googled and
> > > got:
> > >
On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 17:27, Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 03:05:34PM +0100, Jan Kokoska wrote:
> > On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 12:30, Francis Tyers wrote:
> > > hmm, you might want to look into mysql replication, i just googled and
> > > got:
> > >
MHO), this should not be
done automagically anyway (or you have to provide really extensive
workarounds and integrity checking).
--
Jan Kokoska
Linux Administrator
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GLOBE INTERNET, s.r.o. - http://globe.cz
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Planickov
MHO), this should not be
done automagically anyway (or you have to provide really extensive
workarounds and integrity checking).
--
Jan Kokoska
Linux Administrator
=
GLOBE INTERNET, s.r.o. - http://globe.cz
=
Planickov
x27;s your experience?
>
Our production kernels are compiled with TCP SYN Cookie support, so the
servers can survive a SYN flood as long as it doesn't max out the
connection. Apart form that, tight monitoring of resource usage is
necessary, to ensure the system can physically cope with the load.
Best of luck and send more info if you seek a better advice.
--
Jan Kokoska
x27;s your experience?
>
Our production kernels are compiled with TCP SYN Cookie support, so the
servers can survive a SYN flood as long as it doesn't max out the
connection. Apart form that, tight monitoring of resource usage is
necessary, to ensure the system can physically cope with the lo
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