HAST questions

Zainelabdeen S.A Elgraeed zainco30 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 12 06:10:38 UTC 2018


> It really depends on the details of the application on what options you
have and what the best way to do this may be.
we host dynamic content with MySQL databases like Moodle and OJS.

I want for storage to be active/active but HAST is master/backup so I can
be used for failover only.
is HAST support *DRBD* ? or what another technology can use for HA and LB
for storage?




On 12 January 2018 at 02:55, Chris Gordon <freebsd at theory14.net> wrote:

> There are many different ways to increase the availability of a system.
> It really depends on the details of the application on what options you
> have and what the best way to do this may be.
>
> Are these web servers hosting static content?  Is the content read-only or
> is there something taking writes?  Is there a database involved?
>
> If you can provide some details of what is running on these web servers,
> we can help guide you on some options you have.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
> > On Jan 11, 2018, at 7:06 AM, Zainelabdeen S.A Elgraeed <
> zainco30 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > hello, i am Zainelabdeen system administrator at the university of Gezira
> > Sudan.
> >
> > we have a project to use Freebsd as web hosting, we want to use jail for
> > each web server.
> >
> > 1.how can I provide high availability for jail between two host machine?
> > 2. is hast can be used to do this task?
> >
> > thanks
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