Marika on "Load balancing between web servers"
We are planning to use WordPress so that there are two Apache web servers for fail-over and performance purposes. We have a load balancer balacing the load between the servers. The problem is that also...
View ArticleVaamYob on "Load balancing between web servers"
1. you could share the WP installation on a (remote) partition that both servers have access to. That way, any changes via one server would be immediately seen by the other. 2. you could use rsync to...
View Articleavi75 on "Wordpress / Load Balancing / Round Robin"
Anyone have experience running wordpress on a multiple server/ load balanced setup? I'm testing out round robin DNS, but it looks like there are some cookie issues with comments. May have to go with a...
View Article13th.step on "Database mirroring between two servers"
Hello, I am running two load balanced servers and want to come up with a good solution to have my site mirrored on the separate servers. One person has mentioned mirroring the databases with Vice Versa...
View Articlemutahir on "Loadbalancing WordPress"
Hi All, I have to install wordpress (One Blog, one domain, for e.g. mycompany.com/blog) on two servers sharing one database on a different server, these two servers are behind a loadbalancer and the db...
View Articlemutahir on "Loadbalancing WordPress"
Hi All :-) Anyone any thoughts on the above ? Kind regards
View Articlevolomike on "Loadbalancing WordPress"
I don't know with IIS, but perhaps you can translate what I would suggest in Linux and do that with Windows. On LAMP, given your problem, I would be mounting a shared volume with either NAS or iSCSI or...
View Articlegaspol65 on "load balance 2 web servers, 2 dbs"
I'm trying to load balance a Wordpress site on 2 web servers, each with its own database instance. I'm thinking of setting up master-master replication on the MySQL databases to keep things in sync and...
View Articlegaspol65 on "Loadbalancing WordPress"
In the proposed solution above, are you saying that you only need to install Wordpress once (on the shared volume) and you can have multiple Apache nodes accessing it? So the only thing running on the...
View Articlejetole on "Loadbalancing WordPress"
With what was suggested, yes you would only need to install it once however you would have a single point of failure since, if your file share goes down then so do all of your web sites and the load...
View Articleojobson on "load balance 2 web servers, 2 dbs"
We recently did something similar, however you still have a single point of failure in that you are operating just one database. Our issue was slightly different in that we were running 5 different...
View Articlecharffers on "load balance 2 web servers, 2 dbs"
Interested to see the script, think the solution is most elegant ;-)
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