Questions about multiserver setup
Hello,
I've some questions about WHM multi-server project - we are provider who have a DNS, web and sql servers for our clients and until now if some of our client need some changes in their, for example - dns zone file or need some database export, they call us and we do it, but we are looking for management system who we can give our client for these jobs and they can make these changes them self.
DNS, web and sql stays on each VPS on VMware so - with management server it would be (for example) 4 servers and between them need sync - from one panel client can, for example, make some dns zone not in management server, but in another VPS dns server, from the same panel client can make that database to our database server and so on..
From your documentation I understend you supporting only DNS clustering, but if we need something like this - does have some workarround or something like that?
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Hello :) cPanel currently supports clustering for DNS purposes only. There is support to host your databases on a remote MySQL server, however beyond that, there are no native options that allow for management of services across multiple servers. I recommend searching our forums for "mirroring" and "high availability" for custom solutions that other users may have implemented. There are lots of discussions about the best ways to do this. EX: Load Balancing Between 2 cPanel Servers Load Balancing Load Balancing Servers cPanel Load Balanced Servers Also, feel free to add your input to the following active feature requests: Active Redundancy or High Availability Build in Load Balancing Thank you. 0 -
Hi, I can not open your first link, it said " you do not have permission " is it normal :) 0 -
[quote="echonex, post: 1740352">Hi, I can not open your first link, it said " you do not have permission " is it normal :)
The updated feature request (it replaces that first URL) is available at: [url=http://features.cpanel.net/responses/active-active-redundancy-or-high-availability]Active-Active Redundancy or High-availability | cPanel Feature Requests Thank you.0
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