This is a discussion on document root on nfs share within the Server / Technical Administration Tips and Queries forums, part of the Webmaster Help category; Hi, We are planning to move our servers to a load balanced solution with 2 application servers, a database server, ...
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| Hi, We are planning to move our servers to a load balanced solution with 2 application servers, a database server, and a server for storage. I plan on mounting a directory from the storage machine as an nfs share on both the application servers and using this as the apache document root, thus , effectively , implementing shared storage. I also plan on storing php session data in the same fashion in order to avoid any problems with session stickyness. I would like to know peoples opinions on using nfs in this way as a simple shared storage solution for load balanced websites. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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