03-29-2007 03:48 PM - edited 03-03-2019 04:21 PM
How would I go about ensuring our domain/web presences is always available to our customers? I have two internet connections in two locations, if our main one goes down I'd like internet requests to our web site to be diverted/redirected to our other site and not have the customer see any difference. The backend server stuff is already handled I'm just curious how my provider would accomplish this.
Thanks in advance.
03-29-2007 04:14 PM
Anthony,
That can be done by Global Server Load Balancing. Site status is monitored, and DNS is changed to divert traffic in case of an outage.
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Dave
03-29-2007 09:07 PM
Dave,
Wouldn't be BGP solution to run between
both sites (over private link) and to upstream ISPs a simpler solution ?
Of course in a case distance between the
sites is reasonable. I guess in your
solution there is a need in some sort of
sync over private link still exists to make
sure both sites are in sync. In BGP one,
customer would need to have only one webfarm
and one CSS at primary site.
Thanks,
OW
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