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High Availability options for a webobjects application
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High Availability options for a webobjects application


  • Subject: High Availability options for a webobjects application
  • From: Matt Stokes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 11:19:41 -0500

Looking for HA options for a WebObjects application.  

Is it possible to have a HA (high availability) web server pointing to 'n' number of sites with a web server/instances/database  setup for each of the "n" sites. 
Users could get routed to any site when they go to www.example.com, which will redirect to

site1.example.com 
site2.example.com
.....
....
siteN.example.com


If there is a failure on any of the sites - then you take it offline by changing the configuration on the master HA web server.

Looks ok on paper but not entirely convinced that this will be problem free.  What are the pitfalls in a setup like this?

Matt
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