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Re: [Xen-users] 2 Servers: Exact Copy

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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] 2 Servers: Exact Copy
From: Simon Hobson <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 17:05:59 +0100
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Jangita wrote:

I want a scenario where I have two servers that appear as one server (one IP) to the outside world, with both servers having *exactly* the same data. So in case one server falls into a pond somehow, I woun't even loose a ping from my clints. I have been adviced that I can do this using XEN. I've used debian linux alot for my server backends, so I pretty much know my way around linux (not GUI though).

I understand XEN is virtualization software (ie host/guest) but I understand it can do much more (like the scenario I am asking for).

Xen on it's own isn't really relevant to you, it doesn't do what you are asking for - but it can be *part* of a setup. What you are talking about is a HA (High Availability) setup and I'm sure there will be people along fairly soon to point you in the right direction as there are few people on here involved in that sort of thing.

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