On 25/09/2003 21:58, Lior Kaplan wrote:

As far as I know, the cost of SAN is very high. It also gives your more GB
then you need. And if you need less GB than what given - you just pay too
much extra on each GB.


Exactly. 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.

3. using another computer for db/files and two servers to serve the files
(sure, has lower performance).



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).

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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