Web sites are (up) loaded to the server using an FTP program designed for that purpose. Many FTP programs, such as Core FTP, also offer editing and file transfer tools to use on the server too.
There is an excellent PDF breakdown of server load balancing at [url]http://www.radharc.com/whitepapers/Server_Load_Balancing.pdf[/url]. Also, check out the white paper associated with this Linux article: [url]http://www.linux-mag.com/id/4136[/url]. There is a good website for server load balancing. The address is http://content.websitegear.com/article/load_balance.htm. It offers a good introduction to server load balancing.
To find a server load balancer, one can visit the KEMP website and check out their various options. They supply a free tool, a demo video and options for purchase.
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The purpose of server load balancing is to respond to incoming hypertext transfer protocol-based websites coming into a computer and being able to handle that capacity. If a website becomes popular, a computer user may not have enough server load to handle those kinds of requests and thus will need to upgrade their servers to balance this load and purchase a group of server clusters, do load rebalancing or purchase a new computer system.
The process for configuring a Cisco server for load balancing can be quite confusing. If one wishes to do it correctly, they should visit the Cisco IOS IP website where they have step by step tutorials on how to do so.
Either because your computer is too old or there are too many people on that server or website
A typical cycle is generally moving from shared hosting to dedicated hosting, tweak the database and webserver till it has max out the server ability, then split the database to a dedicated server with the webserver on another dedicated server, and add servers to each of the cluster as the load increases.
If you are running a Linux web server there is LVS. LVS is an open-source load balancer.
Load balancing is done between 2 or more servers where the load is distributed between servers. whereas, fault tolerance is done between 2 servers where one server acts as a primary and the second server acts as a back up server for the primary server. In case of failure of primary server, the second server(back up server) becomes the primary server.
You have to create a server and load the map to the server.
Home Server? never heard of it. You should be able to just install the CD and boot from it. Most Operating Systems will load just fine.