On 10/5/07, Neil Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You might also want to check out my writeup on setting up a High
> Availability
> Mail Server http://www.linuxgeek.net/documentation/ha_mailserver/
> Probably covers a lot of the same material Mark covers in his page.
>
> Mark Schoonover wrote:
> > My blog <http://marksitblog.blogspot.com> has a how-to on using DRBD and
> > Heartbeat for MySQL. Same basic instructions can be used for webservers,
> > ftp, etc. Start with http://linux-ha.org/, and go from there.
> >
> > As with any new tech, test, break it, test it, break it some more before
> > deployment! This is where having VMware server, and multiple virtual
> > machines to play with, you can create such a
> testing/development/learning
> > environment to get comfortable with new technology without going broke
> in
> > purchasing hardware.
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > --
> > Mark Schoonover, CMDBA
> > http://marksitblog.blogspot.com
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> >
> > Give me ambiguity, or give me something else! --kelsey hudson
> >
> > On 10/5/07, Néstor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> I am getting 2 new Dell systems.  These systems will be run our web
> server
> >> I need 1 to be online while the other will be a duplicate mirrored
> system
> >> and
> >> ready to go online if/when the primary web server goes bad.
> >>
> >> The  systems are identical:
> >> Processor: Quad 3.4GHZ/800MHZ/16MB Cache Dual-Core Intel Xeon 7140M
> >> Processor
> >> Memory: 32GB DDR2 400MHZ Raid Enable, Dual Ranked DIMMs,
> >> Hard Drive: 300GB, Gbps, SAS, 3.5 Inch 15K RPM hard Drive, Hot Plug
> >>
> >> I was wondering if I can get ideas or can point me to where I can read
> >> on how to make sure that the systems are mirrored and are maintained
> >> in synch and ready for fallback.
> >>
> >> Any ideas are welcome.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Nestor :-)
> >>
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Very nice Neil! Gee, you should talk at a meeting or something! :)



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