Hi Darren,
Failover (hot/standby) is a good solution within one site. Use heartbeat for that. You do not really need multiple servers for load balancing unless you traffic goes beyond what a box can handle.
Failover for multiple sites needs backend replication and/or SER replication.
I have a 2x2 setup in two sites.
If you need support to set this up you can contact me offline.
-- Adrian
Hey All,
I have sent this question once before, but I don't believe that I received a response back. If so then I appologize as I must have missed it.
Could someone help me out with this? We are gearing up to launch SER on a large scale but I want to verify that I can have multiple SER servers in a primary / failover scenario before doing so.
Can I put SER onto multiple servers with load balancing and share the userloc tables between the servers (ie. With MySQL or Postgres SQL)
Is this possible? Or does one SER instance only recognize registrations for phones that register with that particular instance/daemon?
Thanks,
Darren Nay - dnay at libertyisp.com