[SGVLUG] Hosting a Site over multiple locations and public IPs
Matt Campbell
dvdmatt at gmail.com
Wed Dec 16 21:59:36 PST 2009
I think you all missed Edgar's original question.
>the best way to hose a multi-location website
I would suggest multi-target DOS.
Matt
From: sgvlug-bounces at sgvlug.net [mailto:sgvlug-bounces at sgvlug.net] On Behalf
Of Edgar Garrobo
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 3:54 PM
To: SGVLUG at sgvlug.org
Subject: [SGVLUG] Hosting a Site over multiple locations and public IPs
I'm on a project where we're hosting an application which has a web
interface and a Citrix service interface. I've set up two co-location
sites, one in Irvine, CA and one in Chicago, Il, for redundancy and to
distribute the user load. I'm wondering what the LUG's opinions on the best
way to hose a multi-location website? Both sites have separate public IP
addresses but identical equipment and the data is replicated between sites
at block level by the NetApp storage devices. Ideally a user would be able
to go to www.mydomain.com and hit whichever site's web server responds first
and if one location was to go down, the users wouldn't notice since they
would be automatically connected to the other site without having to use a
different URL.
Any suggestions on the ideal setup for such a scenario?
Thanks,
Edgar
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