Hello,

Thanks for the valuable suggestions.

What can be done to assure the high-availability of the reverse proxy itself ? What about the latency if the master and hot standby located in two different data center ?


On Sunday 14 February 2016 10:43 PM, Yehuda Katz wrote:

We use three different methods:
1. Content on NFS server
2. Content auto-committing and auto-pulling over git about every 15 minutes
3. Separate database server - with replication for backup.

- Y

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On Feb 14, 2016 5:28 PM, "Rose, John B" <jbr...@utk.edu <mailto:jbr...@utk.edu>> wrote:

    What is your preferred approach to keeping content in sync?

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    On Feb 14, 2016, at 3:47 PM, Daniel <dferra...@gmail.com
    <mailto:dferra...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    with a reverse proxy in front of both, you use balancer setup
    specifying the second web server as hot standby

    El dom., 14 feb. 2016 a las 16:49, Bob (<bobnli...@gmail.com
    <mailto:bobnli...@gmail.com>>) escribió:

        Hello list,

        I have two servers. One is already up with apache, mysql etc..
        Now I wonder if I can configure the second server as a
        fallback web server.
        The idea is.. if first web server is down , the second one
        will serve
        the requests.

        Any suggestion / idea is very much welcome.

        Thanks and regards,
        Bob

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