Depends on the content. But I would guess that if you had the mysql (and that is where all information is stored) then just put the mysql datbase on one server and access that server to read all the mysql information.
All other static information can be stored on both servers.
It's a nifty thing called Load Balancing.
We are seeing an urgent rise in this very technology.
You can either use hardware based balancing or either used software based using HA Proxy or Nginx.
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It is based on our forked edition of Nginx called PraMOD WebServer.
I don't believe that is what he wants. The problem is not one site overwhelmed.
He wants to run the site from 2 physical locations because like I have problems with many european sites but those in europe get them fast. I am fast in the usa but many europen locations have a hard time or are very slow.
So one site in the usa and one site in europe will almost guarantee speedy access for all.
Hello sir,
You can setup a MySQL,File,DNS Replication + GlusterFS Filesystem to sync all the required files between those two servers.
Please note that you'd need a good peering and bandwidth between the two locations.
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