As far as I know, the cost of SAN is very high. It also gives your more GBExactly. Those solutions are way out of our current budget - and right now the files that we store outside the database do not even reach 1GB so we won't invest in such expensive solution.
then you need. And if you need less GB than what given - you just pay too
much extra on each GB.
We don't need this, our system runs perfectly on our server. My original idea was having 1 low end PC as a backup - not as an extra server (it won't be used when the main server is up).3. using another computer for db/files and two servers to serve the files (sure, has lower performance).
So going back to my original question: is there a simple way to synchronize a directory between two linux servers, like rsync does -- but in real time?
Sagi
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