e info on this?
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>Thanks,
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>Calvin
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>Following up the failover app
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matthews
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 6:07 AM
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Subject: RE: Alternative Deployment
Thanks for your input Dan,
The dilemma that we face is not a question of failover. We propose to have a
hardware loadbalancer such
uct called FOUNDRY. Does any one have any more info on this?
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> Thanks,
>
> Calvin
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>
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> Following up the failover approach,
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Randy-W18971
Sent: 09 April 2001 18:48
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Subject: RE: Alternative Deployment
Calvin:
There are approximately 35 servers,
read an old posting suggesting a
product called FOUNDRY. Does any one have any more info on this?
Thanks,
Calvin
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Sent: 10 April 2001 10:57
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Alternative Deployment
Following up the failover approach, we are deploying with two orion
instances on separate hardware with full failover (orion has a very easily
configured clustering) and a similarly clustered database, with a
load-balancing router on the front. Our hosting provider has given us a
100% SLA wit
Title: RE: Alternative Deployment
You could also approach this problem by building the entire environment so that you can tolerate failure of the application server and can replace it partially or entirely with another product. Hardware or Software load balancing solutions and a redundant
Calvin:
There are approximately 35 servers, according to the flash matrix
comparison. You should not give up on Orion, but a backup plan is good.
Unfortunately, there is nothing really good in the Orion price range, and if
you can afford it, Web logic is probably the way to go (given they have