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the indigo 11-23-2004 03:02 PM

Host Backup Server Solution? (For BIG TGPs)
 
Hello,

Anyone knows or uses a Server Backup kind-of solution in case your primary Server/Host goes down?

Example:

Your 100k TGP is Hosted on --A-- but it there's a router problem.
Third Party DNS detects the problem ASAP and redirect all traffic to a different IP address located on Host --B--

100% Uptime whatever happen to one or the other of your host.

rockbear 11-23-2004 03:04 PM

It could be a good thing to get but what about scripts?

the indigo 11-23-2004 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rockbear
It could be a good thing to get but what about scripts?
Custom programming of a script that copy/export files and data to the Backup Server once every few hours.

AndrewKanuck 11-23-2004 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by the indigo
Custom programming of a script that copy/export files and data to the Backup Server once every few hours.
It's called rsync in crontab.

the indigo 11-23-2004 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AndrewKanuck
It's called rsync in crontab.
Thanks for the info, I'm not really into programming myself :)

Or even better, the scripts you are using can have some kind of backup server built-in as a add-on. To keep all live trades going as if there was not delay at all.

I'm sure some big TGP guys use backup stuff. Please tell me about your solutions!

xenophobic 11-23-2004 03:22 PM

Here's an article about CARP (common address redundancy protocol) that can be used to do what you're talking about.

http://software.newsforge.com/softwa...&tid=91&tid=92

we were looking at the same setup a few months back.

zagi 11-23-2004 03:33 PM

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the indigo 11-23-2004 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xenophobic
Here's an article about CARP (common address redundancy protocol) that can be used to do what you're talking about.

http://software.newsforge.com/softwa...&tid=91&tid=92

we were looking at the same setup a few months back.

Thanks for the link. Interesting stuff... except it looks more like a local solution.

While CARP is a wonderful piece of software and a worthy addition to any system administrator's arsenal, it's not a panacea. In some situations, you may be better off looking elsewhere. Fallover at different physical locations comes to mind immediately. CARP requires that the members of a group be on the same physical subnet. If you have systems spread across geographical distance -- or even on different subnets in the same datacenter -- it's probably best to look at other options for failover.

Both our hosts will be located at different geographical locations, in case there's a routing problem (West - East USA)

Sly 11-23-2004 03:41 PM

Are you the guy I was talking to about this yesterday?

the indigo 11-23-2004 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sly
Are you the guy I was talking to about this yesterday?
Yes, signed up @ UltraDNS and their Queries fee is a bit expensive. They charge like 0.45 per 1000 queries (a 200k site has about 800,000 queries per month.

Sent them an email to make sure I got it right... waiting on the reply and trying to find alternatives at the same time.

tranza 11-23-2004 04:27 PM

Are you interested on beta testing my program?

It runs on NATS, offers free signups that rebills at $9.87 monthly.

Pay-per-signup ratio: $25

9 different niches.

Hit me up on ICQ if you are interested and can send at least 3 signups daily.

Tuga 11-23-2004 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by tranza
Are you interested on beta testing my program?

It runs on NATS, offers free signups that rebills at $9.87 monthly.

Pay-per-signup ratio: $25

9 different niches.

Hit me up on ICQ if you are interested and can send at least 3 signups daily.

SPAM bot? :321GFY

DavidVH 11-23-2004 05:01 PM

we do tons of redundant setups.

macho 11-24-2004 08:45 AM

Check this link:
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showth...67#post2660067
:winkwink:


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