On 1/27/07, Jeff Greer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
Please consider the following scenario and tell me if I am in the right
place.
10 web servers currently Windows/DFS
Sounds ok currently, why change?
New hardware included?
All configured to run multiple web services and corba servers
(web<->corba<->database)
Roughly 2 gig of program/java jar/web/XSL files
A couple of hundred directories
Generally there will not be many write actions to the file system...only
when a configuration is tweaked, an XSL file is modfied or a new web is
deployed.
Nothing too extraordinary so far...
I need to replicate a production environment across all web servers.
All web servers would have to be coda clients as well as servers.
That could be a problem. See
http://coda.wikidev.net/Why_to_avoid_a_client/server_combination
I don't think the current release changes that.. though by starting
from scratch, you could make them virtual with each system, eg. Xen,
vmware, etc.
There will be less than 10 additional clients which would be windows
XP/windows 2003 servers.
The XP clients would be remote and the server-clients would be on the local
lan with the web servers.
I've seen Coda for Windows activity lately, though I don't know if
they consider it "production"...
jerry
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"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!"