Take a look at http://www.repliweb.com/ . We use that software for updating
our cluster. We have tried NT replication but that is pretty much worthless.
It you want to really spend some money you could use a shared SCSI bus.
Just offering some alternatives.
Steve
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 12:49 PM
Subject: cluster with shared template
> I've got a cluster of CF Server and currently maintain all the CF code on
> each machine independently, which means that occasionally I screw up and
> update files on one machine but not another. I'm thinking about setting
up
> a separate machine as a template store and using IIS virtual dirs to map
> each CF Server to the shared template store so I only have to update files
> in one place. But I have a concern. I assume that if I use that
> arrangement I will need to turn on Trusted Cache to get decent
performance,
> as otherwise the CF engine will check the file timestamp over the network
> before each template execution. So each time I updated code I would have
to
> go to each machine and
>
> 1) turn off trusted cache
> 2) use the web application(s) to get each changed template reloaded
> 3) turn on trusted cache
>
> or
>
> 1) Stop and start CF
>
> Are there any alternatives? Any way to tell CF to re-load a specific
> template, or to flush its entire template cache? Or is the performance
> penalty for checking timestamps over the network insignificant?
>
> thanks
>
> ------------------------------------
> Martin Herbener
> Kentucky Department of Education
>
>
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