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Load balancing CPanel account and cloud server

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  • cPanelMichael
    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 mirroring of your websites or automatic replacement of a network/IP address if the event another fails. 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 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.
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  • caroseuk
    Hi Michael, Thanks for your reply, sorry if I have got my wires crossed but I'm not trying to cluster 2 CPanel servers. I just want a way that I can tell a load balancer to point to an individual CPanel account website. The database, load balancer and second app server would be on pure centos servers with no WHM/CPanel installed.
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  • cPanelMichael
    There are no native features that allow for that type of configuration. The threads referenced in my previous response include some some user-submitted solutions that might help you get started. Thank you.
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