Pete,
    For redundancy in apache the following options are open to you :
    1) Use a http sprayer in front of the apache webservers
    2) Use a load balancing software such as Stonebeat Webcluster
    3) Manual failover. This is where you have two instances of apache
configured and running using the same ip, but only have one of the
"up". When your primary node fails down its interface and up the
secondary.

John

> Hi.
>
> I've finally got Apache load balancing with Tomcat, but want to provide
> redundancy to the Apache instance, is there a way to do this so if one
> goes down the second one takes over seamlessly / works concurrently ?
>
> Thanks,
> Pete.
>
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