On Thursday 25 September 2003 02:42, Sagi Bashari wrote:
Hello,
I have a sollution which confronts the problem in a totally different way.
Given the time and resources, what you can do is connect both servers to a NAS 
switch, mapping them the same storage.
Then, in case of failing over, the active computer will shut itself down and 
will release it's NAS mountpoints so the passive server can take it's storage 
and launch mysql and the webserver, with the same identical data.
I know NAS is an expensive sollution, but that's what we mostly do in the 
enterprise.

Dan.

> After doing some research I found out that I could use the built-in
> MySQL replication for that, but we also have dynamic data directories on
> our server - I could setup an rsync script that runs every few minutes,
> but it'll probably take too many resources and won't be accurate.


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