True hosting Redundancy solution?

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  • gleem
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2001
    • 5593

    #1

    True hosting Redundancy solution?

    So is there a hosting setup where you have your servers say at host "A" and at the same time have a mirror of the server at host "B", and at host B the server has an application that auto detects any downtime at host A and somehow takes over.

    Right now one of my main sites is having DNS issues and would be nice if Host "B" would kick in, and even nicer if host "A" would fix their shit!




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  • liquidmoe
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2002
    • 4994

    #2
    That's how things would work, however you need a proper load balancer that will distribute the traffic to both systems. Then if host "A" goes down, the load balancer notices this and sends the traffic to only host "B" until host "A" comes back.

    So in your case you may just have round-robin DNS setup which doesnt have any kind of error detection so it wont automatically switch that traffic for you.

    If you need more information hit me up on icq at 36837470.

    Take Luck!

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    • Chio
      Confirmed User
      • Oct 2002
      • 8002

      #3
      Originally posted by gleem
      So is there a hosting setup where you have your servers say at host "A" and at the same time have a mirror of the server at host "B", and at host B the server has an application that auto detects any downtime at host A and somehow takes over.

      Right now one of my main sites is having DNS issues and would be nice if Host "B" would kick in, and even nicer if host "A" would fix their shit!
      Spud does it. YellowFiber.com Not sure of his ICQ offhand but I'll send him the thread.

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      • Spudstr
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2003
        • 2321

        #4
        Originally posted by liquidmoe
        That's how things would work, however you need a proper load balancer that will distribute the traffic to both systems. Then if host "A" goes down, the load balancer notices this and sends the traffic to only host "B" until host "A" comes back.

        So in your case you may just have round-robin DNS setup which doesnt have any kind of error detection so it wont automatically switch that traffic for you.

        If you need more information hit me up on icq at 36837470.
        Your looking for a hosting provider that probably has a F5 3dns setup or some sort of DNS load balancing that would detect a down host.. We don't have this but we do run F5 BigIP's in HA. This allows you to have two machines running and both serving content 24/7/365 and allows one to die/fail and the other would just take 100% of the load. Usally we design these setups n+1 (meaning a single server can take full load but we do one more just incase one goes down) for small application but have gone as far as n+3 on some of our larger clusters

        icq me for details if I can't provide you with a solution I'll just suggest the best way to do it.
        Managed Hosting - Colocation - Network Services
        Yellow Fiber Networks
        icq: 19876563

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        • gleem
          Confirmed User
          • Jun 2001
          • 5593

          #5
          wow that sounds complicated and expensive.. will hit you guys up on ICQ.




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          • Spudstr
            Confirmed User
            • Jan 2003
            • 2321

            #6
            Originally posted by gleem
            wow that sounds complicated and expensive.. will hit you guys up on ICQ.

            We do load balancing for free
            Managed Hosting - Colocation - Network Services
            Yellow Fiber Networks
            icq: 19876563

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            • chaze
              Confirmed User
              • Aug 2002
              • 9774

              #7
              This is how google type load balancing is done:

              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clustered_hosting

              Most hosts have a different version.
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