Why not simply burn your website to a CD, and serve it from the CD
drive? It could be served through a cache, so performance is up to par.
Karl J. Runge wrote:
> On Wed, 23 May 2001, Ray Cote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>>Interesting idea. Practically, you could keep a duplicate copy of the
>>site somewhere isolated behind your firewall and run an rsynch-type
>>of product on it that reports (Emails/Pages/Loud Sirens in the night)
>>when something changes.
>>
>
> Yes, that's useful and I encourage people to install Intrusion Detection
> Systems (homebrew or otherwise).
>
> But in my humorous suggestion (modest proposal?), that level of
> sophisication is abandoned, and the whole disk (OS + web content) is
> reinstalled and rebooted every few minutes "whether it need needs it or
> not" ;-) Think multiple redundant/round-robin servers here if you like.
>
> Of course, if the h4ck0r can write a script that can deface your website
> in 30 seconds, and runs it continously you're hosed :-)
>
> Karl
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