Everyone - 

This is a request for education on proper terminology and I hope I'm 
asking this in the right place.  If I'm not, please feel free to point me 
in the right direction.

I've been working with the Apache server (primary under CentOS, but some 
under Red Hat and on XAMPP stacks as well) and have been tasked with a 
project.

Periodically, we need to have our web sites down for maintenane - updates, 
backups, etc.  What I've been told to do is find a way to have a 'front 
end' to our web sites so that, when they are down for maintenance, that 
then end-users will receive a message 'This site is down for maintenance 
till XX:XX AM/PM' or such.

Here are my questions:
- What would you call what I am trying to setup?  The reading I've done 
implies that what I really want to setup is a reverse proxy server.  Is 
that what I want to do?
- If it isn't a reverse proxy I want to set up, what do I want to setup?
- Of the different types of solutions available, I've been tasked to spend 
as little money as possible (some surprise, huh?) so I'd want to do this 
via open source solutions.  Does anyone have any 
suggestions/recommendations for what I could use for this?  I've read 
about using Nginx in front of Apache, I've heard of Squid, I've heard 
about Tomcat, but as I said I'm still pretty new to this and am more than 
willing to take any suggestions that anyone wants to send me.
- Is this a type of 'clustering/high availabity' project I'm really 
looking at here?  I've been hearing those terms thrown about as well.
- If anyone has any suggestions for where I can go from here to learn more 
about the proper terminology so I don't sound like a complete noob (even 
though in this case, I kinda am), I'll take that direction too.

In case it makes any kind of a difference, the Apache instances are pretty 
simple - PHP, MySQL and that's about it - not very involved (for now). I'm 
hoping that I can learn what/how to do this correctly and, when I'm ready 
to add more capabilities, that I'll be able to extrapolate out from there 
what I'd need to do.

Thanks to any direction I can get from anyone!!

Charles
cbuege at moreycorp dot com - if you feel like e-mailing me directly!!



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