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2/7/2006 11:14 AM
 

Hi, I have an Intranet that has two Windows servers (2000 and 2003).  I want to know if it is possible to put the DotNukeNet site on one server and have it usable on the other server too with the same users AND without having to create new accounts OR if I have Integrated Active Directory does it even matter?  I am not sure if I try to use replication or something else.  The servers are supposed to be redudant and load balanced so that is why I have two of them.

Thank you for any advice.

 
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2/8/2006 2:04 AM
 

Are you trying to setup a single loadbalanced instance of DNN?  Two completely separate instances?  Two portals ( which can be accomplished in one instance )...

Not sure what you're asking.  Can you clarify?


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2/13/2006 12:28 PM
 
swillhite (mrswoop) wrote

Are you trying to setup a single loadbalanced instance of DNN?  Two completely separate instances?  Two portals ( which can be accomplished in one instance )...

Not sure what you're asking.  Can you clarify?

My goal is load balancing and redundancy, but the only way I knew to accomplish this was to have to separate instances of DNN running on my two different servers.  They would just happen to be running the exact same thing.  I do not know if there is a better way to doing this. 

I have two geographically separated locations.  Both locations have a server.  Both of them need to be identical in nature as it relates to the webpages.  I would be using Active Directory (I haven't investigated the module yet).   It would be nice to have the redundancy, in case one of the servers dies.

Thank you again for your help.

 
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9/10/2009 11:22 AM
 

j m wrote

 swillhite (mrswoop) wrote

Are you trying to setup a single loadbalanced instance of DNN?  Two completely separate instances?  Two portals ( which can be accomplished in one instance )...

Not sure what you're asking.  Can you clarify?

 

 

My goal is load balancing and redundancy, but the only way I knew to accomplish this was to have to separate instances of DNN running on my two different servers.  They would just happen to be running the exact same thing.  I do not know if there is a better way to doing this. 

I have two geographically separated locations.  Both locations have a server.  Both of them need to be identical in nature as it relates to the webpages.  I would be using Active Directory (I haven't investigated the module yet).   It would be nice to have the redundancy, in case one of the servers dies.

Thank you again for your help.

 

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