I don't want to sound picky or anything but and I didn't follow this very close, but I believe Packet Storm was hosted at harvard rather than stanford!! I guess it's close enough!
If I'm wrong my apologies.
"People call their mistakes experience and I have lots of experience!"
I am very curious about this load balancing. I've recently taken over as a sys admin (yuk)/head programmer (yipee) job and we've got about 350-450 websites that we would like to use this kind of scheme on. I haven't found any documentation it though. HELP????
I'm sure all of us at one time or another has had to install windows and installed *unix (duh), but the real fact of the matter is that both have their ground and will stay there.
*unix has got to be the most god awful thing to install. Thank goodness I have someone who is willing to help me with my installs *if your reading thanks*
Windows on the other hand is easy to install to a certain extent, however it lacks the reliability of *unix.
I had a *unix machine running 67 days until I tried to add 3 options to the kernel. After that only god could've got it up and running. Well I'm sure someone could've but the every day user couldn't have...and I consider myself a notch or two above the every day user.
*unix is nice for those of us who like to program, get around quicker and cheaper I might add, but people also like to add a program with a click here and a click there and your running. Not some 10 step process that may take a day or two, and recompiling the kernel.
I don't want to sound picky or anything but and I didn't follow this very close, but I believe Packet Storm was hosted at harvard rather than stanford!! I guess it's close enough!
If I'm wrong my apologies.
"People call their mistakes experience and I have lots of experience!"
I am very curious about this load balancing. I've recently taken over as a sys admin (yuk)/head programmer (yipee) job and we've got about 350-450 websites that we would like to use this kind of scheme on. I haven't found any documentation it though. HELP????
I'm sure all of us at one time or another has had to install windows and installed *unix (duh), but the real fact of the matter is that both have their ground and will stay there.
*unix has got to be the most god awful thing to install. Thank goodness I have someone who is willing to help me with my installs *if your reading thanks*
Windows on the other hand is easy to install to a certain extent, however it lacks the reliability of *unix.
I had a *unix machine running 67 days until I tried to add 3 options to the kernel. After that only god could've got it up and running. Well I'm sure someone could've but the every day user couldn't have...and I consider myself a notch or two above the every day user.
*unix is nice for those of us who like to program, get around quicker and cheaper I might add, but people also like to add a program with a click here and a click there and your running. Not some 10 step process that may take a day or two, and recompiling the kernel.
these of course are my honest opinions.
*not yet decided which is better*