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Cman 10-02-2004 08:39 PM

Multiple Servers??
 
I got a question about having multiple servers for hosting. I figured a lot of you guys would know all about this :winkwink:

Anyway, how exactly does that work? Does the host set up a cluster or what?

Like if I wanted one for videos and one for MySQL and scripts and maybe a third for something else, how do you use them all together like that?

I know in the Windows world, you would set up DNS Zones and shit, but I prefer to use Unix for web servers, so I'm not sure of the equivalent in that world.

Magg 10-02-2004 08:40 PM

same thing, and you can put all your servers on a private vlan and get a load balancer, etc.

how much bandwidth you planning on using?

Cman 10-02-2004 08:45 PM

Would I have to set everything up or would the host do it?

And for actually linking stuff, you would could just do it with subdomains, couldn't you?

Like:

Server1= media.domain.com
Server2= sql.domain.com

or is there a different way?

zagi 10-02-2004 08:56 PM

Its the same thing on unix or windows

SQL server would be:

sql.domain.com

WWW server would be

www.domain.com

and if you wanted to grow further you can put:

sql2.domain.com
and
www2.domain.com

The WWW servers you can load balance via Round Robin DNS

The SQL servers can be setup in a master/slave

This is a high performance setup for sites doing over 1,000,000 hits usually.

Check with the guys at www.RealityCheckNetwork.com -- they are very experienced in handling these types of setups.

ICQ: 4930562

wvuatl 10-02-2004 09:01 PM

I would love to have the need for one of these:

http://www.mysql.com/products/cluster/

It's a clustered mySQL solution... pretty bad-ass and rather cheap vs a MS SQL cluster...

Magg 10-02-2004 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by exp0sed
Would I have to set everything up or would the host do it?

And for actually linking stuff, you would could just do it with subdomains, couldn't you?

Like:

Server1= media.domain.com
Server2= sql.domain.com

or is there a different way?


Yah, subdomains would be the way to do it, just setup DNS entries for each subdomain, etc.

A good host should do it all for you, if you want them to.


Ping me on ICQ, and lets talk, we have load balanced, and multiple server distribution setups for bunch of clients already.

Our techs are top notch engineers, and will be able to handle everything for you.




:)

Cman 10-03-2004 08:27 AM

Thanks for the help guys. As far as hosting goes, I currently have a server with Server Matrix, so I'll probably just get another one from them.

Main reason being I hate re-uploading and restoring everything on a new host. For the record, I also hate moving in real life :1orglaugh

fris 10-03-2004 08:41 AM

ogrish.com has this with techiemedia you should ask them they do a good job with them.

webair 10-03-2004 08:44 AM

exp0sed,

We run many load balanced server clusters, as many of the larger programs prefer this setup. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have we'd love to work with you on your project. We set up everything including transferring your content for you.

Groove 10-03-2004 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by exp0sed
Thanks for the help guys. As far as hosting goes, I currently have a server with Server Matrix, so I'll probably just get another one from them.

Main reason being I hate re-uploading and restoring everything on a new host. For the record, I also hate moving in real life :1orglaugh

Server Matrix has an affordable load-balanced cluster solution:

http://www.servermatrix.com/balancing.html


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