Title: Message
Hi,
I'm setting up a webserver farm with 3 machines. 2 will be frontends with
apache and one will be the storage server.
I
was thinking about using NFS to do that, but maybe CODA will be a better
solution?
I
read about it and though that the client s
Hello!
> The frontend servers will not have the same content. So even if
> user upload files through then, it will be no problem. The big
> opperation here will be the reading.
Sounds good. The need of personality switching still applies. You want to
let the web server process acquire Coda
e: FW: Coda in a web hosting environment
Hello,
> I'm setting up a webserver farm with 3 machines. 2 will be
> frontends with apache and one will be the storage server.
>
> I was thinking about using NFS to do that, but maybe CODA will be
> a better solution?
it d
Hello,
> I'm setting up a webserver farm with 3 machines. 2 will be frontends
> with apache and one will be the storage server.
>
> I was thinking about using NFS to do that, but maybe CODA will be a
> better solution?
it depends on your needs. NFS is surely easier to set up,
Coda has som
Title: Message
Hi,
I'm setting up a webserver farm with 3 machines. 2 will be frontends with
apache and one will be the storage server.
I
was thinking about using NFS to do that, but maybe CODA will be a better
solution?
I
read about it and though that the client s