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Hi guys, I'd appreciate some help with a problem I have. It's a web based application. So its being accessed via one IP. I need it so if one of these boxes at each site is down, it will redirect to the other. I am having a hard time figuring out how to do this simply. I could cluster the boxes, but, the client does not have the money. Likewise for something like vmware. I have two sites. At both sites are two windows 2003 64bit machines with tomcat and ms sql 2005 installed. These sites replicate to each other. They both run a custom application. I was going to use the basic cluster app in Windows 2003 to provide some simple failover. However, the problem I am faced with is that if the internet connection goes down, the windows box that hosts the clustered ip will not be available. Is there any simple way to re work this solution? Any info would be very helpful. - Thanks |
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George, have you considered a network load balancing solution (e.g. Microsoft NLB)? You can find more info at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc786264.aspx hth Marcin "Gorge Lucas" <gorge (AT) gorge (DOT) com> wrote in message news:OgtIq8pyJHA.2656 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP05 (DOT) phx.gbl... Hi guys, I'd appreciate some help with a problem I have. It's a web based application. So its being accessed via one IP. I need it so if one of these boxes at each site is down, it will redirect to the other. I am having a hard time figuring out how to do this simply. I could cluster the boxes, but, the client does not have the money. Likewise for something like vmware. I have two sites. At both sites are two windows 2003 64bit machines with tomcat and ms sql 2005 installed. These sites replicate to each other. They both run a custom application. I was going to use the basic cluster app in Windows 2003 to provide some simple failover. However, the problem I am faced with is that if the internet connection goes down, the windows box that hosts the clustered ip will not be available. Is there any simple way to re work this solution? Any info would be very helpful. - Thanks |
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George - you might want to also review the info provided in http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc776465.aspx hth Marcin "Marcin" <marcin (AT) community (DOT) nospam> wrote in message news:ukXtY%23qyJHA.3476 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP05 (DOT) phx.gbl... George, have you considered a network load balancing solution (e.g. Microsoft NLB)? You can find more info at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc786264.aspx hth Marcin "Gorge Lucas" <gorge (AT) gorge (DOT) com> wrote in message news:OgtIq8pyJHA.2656 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP05 (DOT) phx.gbl... Hi guys, I'd appreciate some help with a problem I have. It's a web based application. So its being accessed via one IP. I need it so if one of these boxes at each site is down, it will redirect to the other. I am having a hard time figuring out how to do this simply. I could cluster the boxes, but, the client does not have the money. Likewise for something like vmware. I have two sites. At both sites are two windows 2003 64bit machines with tomcat and ms sql 2005 installed. These sites replicate to each other. They both run a custom application. I was going to use the basic cluster app in Windows 2003 to provide some simple failover. However, the problem I am faced with is that if the internet connection goes down, the windows box that hosts the clustered ip will not be available. Is there any simple way to re work this solution? Any info would be very helpful. - Thanks |
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