What extent of writing will the servers be doing? a) mostly read-only - eg: two web servers that get the same content updates once in a while, but not every minute), or b) writing too -- eg: will there be data written on a fairly constant basis to either web server, that will then have to be shipped over to update the other web server? What kind of load balancing solution are you planning on? (Some load balancing solutions are themselves single points of failure, so you may need to consider redundancy with that) Regards, Kaia Taylor DevSA group -- tis-dco-devsa - jumpword devsa http://dco-sps.schwab.com/sites/devsa/welcome desk 602-977-5157 pager 6025785439@vtext.com or white pages All e-mail sent to or from this address will be received by the Charles Schwab corporate e-mail system and is subject to archival and review by someone other than the recipient. ________________________________ From: plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of keith smith Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 12:47 PM To: Main PLUG discussion list Subject: load balanced configuration Hi Plug, I am considering combining the sites on two servers and creating a load balanced configuration. One server will be in one data center and another will be in a different data center. This is to ensure if one data center goes off line that these site will still be available via the Internet. This is also a consideration for backing up our data and content. Each server is configured with a RAID 1 disk set. I have never taken on such a responsibility so I am not sure of any gotchas or anything I should be considering. Our data center guy will be doing most of the work, which will help. Any suggestions or concerns I should have with two servers in a load balanced arrangement with each server in a different location? Thank you for your help! ------------------------ Keith Smith