On Dec 10, 2003, at 5:54 AM, Dan Anderson wrote: [..]
Actually, that's a good idea too. Thanks for your suggestions!

-Dan

while I like the NFS idea, you might want to look into the idea of a SAN/NAS device that is already hardened with fail over CPU's, etc, etc, etc...

then as long as you keep all of your hosts
and you SAN/NAS on the same ethernet switch
you have a very low probability of failure.

IF the 'in hardware' solution doesn't fly,
clearly start at least with walking through
POE, and specifically the Cook Book:
<http://poe.perl.org/?POE_Cookbook>

it will save you some time in getting something
up and running easily.

While I am not familiar with
"Network Programming with Perl"
<http://modperl.com:9000/perl_networking/sample/toc.html>
I trust the Author.

Especially IF this is your first time into hard corp
network programming, and you are more interested in
getting down and dirty with learning, and not
merely 'solving a specific' problem.

ciao
drieux

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