opp lupo..
sapa network engineer PETRONAS..
aku dgar petronas pon ada miroring system
server to server backup..
respon please..
PENTING NI nak tya
ada tak server2 hosting yg pakai miroring system
ada tak hosting yg korang jumpa atau langan pakai system ni..
macam mana dgn harga hosting tu?
setakat ni aku jumpa ..bajet nak langan dah..
heheh..
TAPI nak mintak pendapat
hint:
miroring system..
cth server biasa ada 1xcpu 2 hardisk
(lg satu hardisk buat automatik backup)
MIRORING SYSTEM
2xcpu 4hardisk maksud nyer
setiap cpu ada 2 hardisk..(Cpu tu server)
so 2cpu hidup..kalo satu cpu down..atau 1 server down
satu lagi still hidup..
kesimpulan server tu tak down kecuali
2server sekali gus tu down..
so 99.9 uptime
ni bukan backup hardisk to hardisk yg biasa TAPI
backup server to server..
oii ada tak company hosting ofer mcm tu..
setakat ni aku jumpa je..hehhee
cuma nak tau pendapat korang...
opp lupo..
sapa network engineer PETRONAS..
aku dgar petronas pon ada miroring system
server to server backup..
respon please..
Best thing to do is get a server with RAID Level 1, 3 or 5.
Another option is to run "RSYNC" on two (*nix) servers (but if you need efficient, real-time mirroring, stick to RAID).
Hi,
It sounds more like a VLAN to me. Perhaps he just needs load balancing solution?
Anyways, regarding to your concept, it isn't true. Running 2 servers does minimize the downtime but not no downtime at all. You can avoid server hardware failure but not network outage.
Thanks.
sound like server cluster to me.![]()
Not too sure about that. He hasn't provide us with more information. But from what I can figure out, looks like he wants to run both services on the servers. Therefore, he does not need server clustering, anyways.sound like server cluster to me.
Thanks.
ermm backup server...![]()
clustering and load balancing
can use linux-ha
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Server clustering will cost higher on the operational side. Especially for passive-active mode. For those with critical data and need to be online all the time, they wouldn't mind to pay for this kind of service.
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