[webdev] Re: [aclug-L] [announce] webdev project
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I like the idea of different subdomains/machine of aclug.org.
We talked about adding shells, instead of adding them to www.aclug.org,
we will create shells.aclug.org instead. Maybe we could make a
acs.aclug.org and a zope.aclug.org
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 13:54, Dale W Hodge wrote:
> ww1, ww2 & ww3 would each have a copy of a static main page. Links from there
> would point to pages residing on the other servers. Cnet.com is a good
> example.
> Sometimes you stay at cnet.com other times you may move to computers.cnet.com
> or
> download.cnet.com. It lets you break out higher bandwidth stuff to the boxes
> better suited to handle it. It would also allow us to make certain features
> available without compromising the entire Website.
>
> Or,
not for
we could still break things out, but use 1 box for the main gateway without
> using the round-robin DNS.
>
>
> > Now, having said all that, I think we have enough high-bandwidth access that
> > this really won't be necessary. :) We have a number of members who work
> > for ISPs... at least one of them has offered to do some hosting for us
> > (details remain unknown). And we may have access to WSU's network. In
> > either case, redundancy (for the purpose of bandwidth) will probably not be
> > necessary.
>
> In some ways, I'd like to try it "because we can". Linux is about innovation.
> Why not consider some less conventional thinking?
>
> --dwh
>
> ---
> Dale W Hodge - dwh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Secretary - info@xxxxxxxxx
> Air Capital Linux User's Group (ACLUG)
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>
>
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[webdev] Re: [aclug-L] [announce] webdev project, Clint Brubakken, 2002/02/13
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