Hello all,
I'm managing a dedicated server with more or less 400 domains and subdomains with different webs.
There are 400 mysql dbs more or less, and my system is a centOS 5, with plesk, project gamera in other server, ASL incorporated etc.
Since i put ASL , specially mod_security rules, my server uptime goes down, as the CPU consumption is higher ( It's normal, of course )
It's a dual core dual xeon ( 2 processors with 2 cores each one ), 1,6 and 2 GBS of RAM.
No huge webs are hosted, except 2 or 3.
My question is, in this environment how can I add more stability ? I know that a hardware replacement is the best choice but I have no time to make a general backup, report to clients.. etc etc.
Is there a way to make load balancing with a normal PLESK environment with mysql or apache ? Maybe with plesk expander and moving some domains to other machine will do the trick ?
The other question is if there's a way to make a "clone" machine, so if this machine goes down, another comes UP with same content, in plesk bases of course
thanks
Expansion question and failover server
I would also suggest trying to set up your second machine as a dedicated MySQL box. Plesk can be configured easily to run the databases off the new box.
I would also suggest making a full Plesk backup at least once a week (unless you relish the thought of trying to rebuild 400 domains). It can easily be automated to make the backup and move it offsite.
I would also suggest making a full Plesk backup at least once a week (unless you relish the thought of trying to rebuild 400 domains). It can easily be automated to make the backup and move it offsite.
I have no physical control ( as the datacenter is 600 KM away from our office, but we have remote KVM, etc ) and the number of servers isn't a problemscott wrote:Yeah you could do a hot spare. There are lots of ways to do it, I assume you've got physical control over where everything is set up?
Yes this was my first idea, to make a second machine as a dedicated MySQL box, but there's a little problem with webs that our clients have in their configs "localhost" to connect to their DBS.I would also suggest trying to set up your second machine as a dedicated MySQL box. Plesk can be configured easily to run the databases off the new box.
I would also suggest making a full Plesk backup at least once a week (unless you relish the thought of trying to rebuild 400 domains). It can easily be automated to make the backup and move it offsite.
Is there a way to "clusterize" the DB that makes no changes on their webs ?
A full plesk backup is allways a great idea, but I want to avoid also the "offtime" period with another mirror
thanks for your suggestions
