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Hi,
I am configuring Load Balancing for 2 of my web servers. The important thing
is how do I synchronize the data between the two servers. My web developer
will be constantly updating web files on the main web server, but how does
the load balancing web server get the updates?
Anyone got a good guide on how to setup data synchronization that is
real-time? Or at least close to real-time?
> Hi,
>
> I am configuring Load Balancing for 2 of my web servers. The important thing
> is how do I synchronize the data between the two servers. My web developer
> will be constantly updating web files on the main web server, but how does
> the load balancing web server get the updates?
>
> Anyone got a good guide on how to setup data synchronization that is
> real-time? Or at least close to real-time?
>
> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Right now I am having some issues configuring the default server in the
Network Load Balancing cluster to serve web services. The 2nd load balancing
server in the cluster seems to be taking all the web traffic instead of the
default server. Any idea what could have caused the NLB cluster to behave
this way?
Regards,
Alvin
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> Pascalos
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>
> "AC" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am configuring Load Balancing for 2 of my web servers. The important thing
> > is how do I synchronize the data between the two servers. My web developer
> > will be constantly updating web files on the main web server, but how does
> > the load balancing web server get the updates?
> >
> > Anyone got a good guide on how to setup data synchronization that is
> > real-time? Or at least close to real-time?
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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