Re: NLB server 2003 content maintenance?
From: Matt Hickman (hemo_jr_at_space.com)
Date: 03/25/04
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Date: 24 Mar 2004 16:31:07 -0800
"Les Bell" <lbell@essex.ac.uk> wrote in message news:<1154401c41029$8c51c850$a501280a@phx.gbl>...
> We're planning to have a dozen or so web sites (lots of
> host headers) on two Network Load Balanced servers
> configured with two virtual i.p. addresses, using
> either Windows NLB or a hardware switch. We need to keep
> adding to and changing content on these web sites and
> imagine we would have a back-end machine with the web
> page content that authors were allowed to modify with
> Frontpage, then upload changes to the live servers. But
> how exactly do you do that? Please advise how you publish
> content and keep it updated and synchronised, on network-
> load-balanced machines.
I have used Site Server in the past for a similar set-up.
It can publish content to both nodes similtaneously.
Other content management software may be able to do
the same.
-- Matt Hickman
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