Re: Data Redundancy
- From: Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 19:07:28 -0600
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MySQL & PostgreSQL each have database-specific replication options.
For non-database files, I'd first look at rsync. If that does not
do what you want, next look at OCFS2 and think about clustering
(non-database) partititions.
On 01/22/07 17:30, Will Parkinson wrote:
Yes i need to mirror all functions, programs, crons, databases etc to do
with a web server. I have been looking this up and it seems, as roberto
said in an earlier post, its is going to be an expensive exercise. I
really need a cheap option at the moment if there is such a thing.
Cheers
Will
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/21/07 23:43, Will Parkinson wrote:
Hi All,
I have a server that i need to mirror elsewhere for data redundancy
purposes. What is the best way to have this done? The sites on my box
are MySQL and PostgreSQL driven so those need to be on both machines as
well. Ideally id like to have a main server and in any event that the
main server went down, switch to the other server.
Any info greatly appreciated
Do you mean that you need to mirror the MySQL & PostgreSQL
databases, or some non-database files, or both?
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