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Looking for some feed back here, What we got is a CentOS server that is running cpanel with multiple sites and domains. I am looking to replicate this server to ...
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    Looking for some feed back here,

    What we got is a CentOS server that is running cpanel with multiple sites and domains. I am looking to replicate this server to another location for purposes if a complete hardware failure happens or site goes down.

    I would like also for if a change is made on the main server it is immediately done at the remote location.

    Does anyone have any suggestions on products or solutions for this?

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    what are you looking to replicate, something like the DB? The entire machine?

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    I am looking for the entire machine. It will be just asleep until needed, if needed.

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    i don't think what you are trying to do is feasible then

    you can use rsync to keep files in sync between machines, thats about it

    some DBMS have replication built in for them

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