On 10/18/06, Martin Hepworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have a look at how Cambridge University (UK) have setup their email.
Any URLs? I did not find any in the Engineering dept wesite of
Cambridge University
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Subject: Re: Small Redundant web/mail setup
> On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 11:57:04PM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 11:57:04PM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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> From: "Ian Lord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Hi,
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Hello,
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Well, you probbaly want to start with the name brands who actually know
that FreeBSD exists!
Start here:
http://www.testdrive.hp.com
That's very helpful - thank you!!!
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From: "Zbigniew Szalbot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ted Mittelstaedt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: ; "Ian Lord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: Small Redundant web/mail setup
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Hello,
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
The really big ISP's use proprietary commercial clustering solutions
that make multiple systems appear as one single system. We are talking
hundreds of thousands to millions of users. We are not talking 5000
users or fewer.
You can easily s
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From: "Ian Lord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 5:34 AM
Subject: Small Redundant web/mail setup
> Hi,
>
> I need to setup a high-availability setup for mail/web setup
>
> I was thinking about the follow
Have a look at how Cambridge University (UK) have setup their email.
Does alot of this sort of stuff and they've got lots of docs online as to
how they did it..
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On 10/18/06, Ian Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I need to setup a high-availability setup for mail/web setup
I was
Hi,
> 1- Is this a viable solution, I mean by that, Is it Like this big ISP
> are set up ?
Not quite likely, but it's possible ofcourse.
> 2- Is there a better way to replicate data than RSYNC (without going
> to san of expensive hardware) ? If not, is there a hotsync feature (I
> mean by tha
Ian Lord wrote:
Hi,
I need to setup a high-availability setup for mail/web setup
...
1 Server holding all the websites data and mail messages. It
would serve these files via nfs to the application servers.
It would also run mysql
A second server Also sharing it's conte
Ian Lord wrote:
> 2- Is there a better way to replicate data than RSYNC (without going to
> san of expensive hardware) ? If not, is there a hotsync feature (I mean
> by that as soon as server A modify something, server B knows and
> replicate)?
I've never tried the following setup myself, but you
Hi,
I need to setup a high-availability setup for mail/web setup
I was thinking about the following setup:
4 servers total:
Data Servers:
1 Server holding all the websites data and mail messages. It
would serve these files via nfs to the application servers.
It would also run
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