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How many servers?


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  • From: "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 21:15:19 +0100
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Those of you who are running public webservers at home... How many machines?
 
I am increasingly thinking that I need three servers...
 
1: Public web server
- main purpose - the HA stuff
- to replace the existing personal site which is, erm, hosted by eKingfisher ;-)
 
The HA stuff is currently XHTML1.0-compliant, and uses Perl scripts running as Apache CGIs to query a MySQL database.
 
2: Internal web server
- Contains URLs to the web controls of the different DDARs / Rios, so I don't want external control ;-)
- Will end up running Jitter and JReceiver for hosting of the Java Servlet I need for streaming to the DDARs
 
3: Database / MP3 server
- Contains the MySQL database used by the HA logging _and_ the music database that JReceiver will use
 
If I were doing this for work, I'd have two firewalls - one between the Internet and Server (1), and one between Server (1) and Servers (2,3)
 
Given this is at home, I'll probably have a single firewall, but using three zones ;-)
 
Sound sensible?
 

Mark Harrison
Head of Systems, eKingfisher

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