| Load Balanced and Redundant Server Clusters | Shared Clusters
We can provide you with minimum of 2 servers for redundancy and give you root/administrator access to both servers where you can install your application(s) on both servers. If either server goes down for any reason the other server will run your applications, email and databases. It is up to you to make sure data is synchronous on both servers so visitors to your sites will see the same data no matter which server the load balancers take them to. We can provide a synchronous system for you, however their will be a fee involved. Basic load balancing and redundancy is included free of charge when you purchase 2 or more servers. Note, however that only LevelTwo servers can be utiilized.
We monitor the server 24/7 in real time and in case of any problems our technicians will immediately be dispatched to fix the problem or notify the account contact information provided to them.
Dedicated Clusters
Dedicated clusters are exactly the same as the shared clusters with one advantage. You will have 4 servers instead.
2 servers will act as directors to direct the traffic to the other 2 servers that will host the site / applications. We will give root / Administrator access to the 2 servers that will host the site / applications. The advantages of the dedicated cluster network are that it’s totally customizable and scalable to your needs. We can place a dedicated hardware firewall in front of the dedicated cluster network and allow you full access to the firewall to customize it as you see fit.
Both shared and dedicated clusters will give you full redundancy; however, the dedicated cluster network will allow you full flexibility.
Pricing
Pricing per server is the same as our LevelTwo Servers and includes basic load balancing and redundancy. We highly recommend that you also set up synchronization so data is replicated exactly on all servers in your cluster. Please call us (see phone numbers top of this page or below) to discuss your needs and we can assist you with recommendations. |
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