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New Post 9/24/2007 2:03 PM
User is offline tony evans
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Server farming challenges 

hi everyone,I'm thinking of using DotNetNuke in a web of farming setup for project and would appreciate any pointers beyond the documentation. What are the real world challenges and tasks that I will face? Any help would be greatly appreciated

 
New Post 9/24/2007 2:28 PM
User is offline CSmith
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I have setup DNN in a few web farms, can you elaborate what type of architecture your planning on using? Will the servers reside in the same location? Storage on one device or sync'd between multiple web heads? Etc.?

 


 
New Post 10/1/2007 2:18 PM
User is offline tony evans
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hi, thanks for the reply.

I am thinking of keeping all my servers in the same physical location as they will be used as an extranet site.  I had planned to use two in an SQL cluster so I have no concerns there but I am unsure about running DotNetNuke on two web servers.  I would like to have them load balanced but I understand there are complexities with managing sessions and files such as documents and images.  Is this easy to achieve?

 
New Post 10/2/2007 12:37 AM
User is offline raghu pandey
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Re: Server farming challenges 

May be you have already checked out, ... DNN team member Philip Beadle has been blogging on the webfarming topic recently

 
New Post 10/15/2007 9:45 AM
User is offline tony evans
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Re: Server farming challenges 

thanks, I had a look, any real world advice would be greatly appreciated

 
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