For those of you that have multiple servers, how do you keep your content
synchronized?   Short of having a separate server where everything is stored
and accessing everything through the network (such as a NAS, which would
introduce a single point of failure), how do you guys keep your content
synchronized.  We have things where clients upload images, videos, etc, and
we'd like it to be instantly or almost instantly synced.  

 

On the old servers we've been using ViceVersa, and I've used rsync to
replicate things between a windows and a linux server, but they get a bit
slow when there is a lot of content.  It would be nice if there was a way to
have a network share, but when you update data in it, it updates it on 2
servers simultaneously, thus eliminating the single point of failure. 

 

Russ

 



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