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The best content management software, the best design and the best content is useless if the server is not reachable. Today companies everywhere depend not only on maximum uptime of in house applications, but also on the continuous availability of websites and web-based services, many of them programmed with TYPO3. The goal of this paper is to introduce High Availability (HA) clustering as a practical, cost-effective option for enterprises seeking continuous operations of web applications, and more generally as a solution anywhere the business cannot tolerate a disruption in processing due to a server failure. Moreover it introduce the technology DRBD (Distributed Replicated Block Device).
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| Format: | Size: | 332 KB | |
| Date: | Aug 2006 | ||
| Pages: | 14 |
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