I want to be able to upgrade my hardware at any time without interruption in my web app i.e. switch off one of the computers at any time, swap/upgrade it, plug it back in, and set it up so it gets eve
I\'ve got an ASP.Net website which is running on a load-balanced environment (2 Windows servers). It connects to a clustered MySql database which is running on two linux servers running Ubuntu.
This is the first time I am using mysql-proxy and I am experiencing the weird behavior I was wondering if the community has tackled it before.
I´m currently facing a really weird (at least for me) problem regarding the configuration of a failover partner in Sitecore.
I have to set up a remote mirror for a postfix server (where the content of both mail servers should be the same at any time).
We have two servers with a Pacemaker (crm) setup that enables a primary/standby cluster.There are currently two services controlled/monitored by Pacemaker that, if either goes down, will cause a fail-
We implemented database mirroring for WCF and set up failover partner in connectionstring as following
For the past 2 months I have been experiencing Amazon Cloudfront intermittent failures (2-3 times a week) whereby the page would load from my web server but all the assets from the CDN would block in
I\'m using .Net 4.0 and SqlConnection/SqlCommand to connect to a 2008 R2 SQL server that has mirroring setup. The ConnectionString specifies a Failover Partner
Hello guys can anyone help me, I\'ve generate my play app with this command play war mainindonesia -o ROOT --zip