The first question is what applications are you running? Many web apps
can be split accross multipul machines.
Frank
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On Mon, 11 May 1998, Jack Hatfield wrote:
> OK, here is your favorite not know nothing asking another question.
>
> I am about to install RedHat 5.0 as an upgrade to my 4.2 machines. These
> machines cannot go down, anything I should know before I undertake this. I
> have a test machine that I will do first, but that is all, seeing that my
> 4.2 was taken by the guy who left.
>
> 2nd question, and my topic, is there anyway to set up redundant servers that
> mirror or mimic each other so that if one failed, such as my fan one day,
> the other one would keep things running smoothly. Is this possible? How do
> you go about starting? Where to look?
>
> I alos purchased RedHat Dr. Linux (BIG book) and Maximum RPM and Linux
> Command reference, I have Running Linux by O'Reilly and I think my 245 books
> on linux will be complete, but not as much help as this list.
>
> I am learning tried an true, just slowly.
>
> Thank you before you answer and after.
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