Thread: Re: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] PostgreSQL Global Development Group Announces
> -----Original Message----- > From: Vince Vielhaber [mailto:vev@michvhf.com] > Sent: 09 December 2002 12:41 > To: Dave Page > Cc: pgsql-www-main@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [pgsql-www-main] [HACKERS] [GENERAL] PostgreSQL > Global Development Group Announces > > > Having one machine that can access the database and build > the pages, > > and another to serve them is 'redundancy' how exactly? > > One machine fails, the other can pick it up. It also makes > it possible for folks to work on it and check out the end > product without it going live. For real redundancy, both machines must perform the build and serve the pages. I think keeping it on both machines will just add to the complexity for little gain. You're the webmaster though - just let me know what you want to do... Regards, Dave
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Dave Page wrote: > > > > > Having one machine that can access the database and build > > the pages, > > > and another to serve them is 'redundancy' how exactly? > > > > One machine fails, the other can pick it up. It also makes > > it possible for folks to work on it and check out the end > > product without it going live. > > For real redundancy, both machines must perform the build and serve the > pages. I think keeping it on both machines will just add to the > complexity for little gain. > > You're the webmaster though - just let me know what you want to do... Where exactly are the static pages? Vince. -- Fast, inexpensive internet service 56k and beyond! http://www.pop4.net/ http://www.meanstreamradio.com http://www.unknown-artists.com Internet radio: It's not file sharing, it's just radio.