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The following article was published in our article directory on June 18, 2012.
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Article Category: Computers and Technology
Author Name: Keith Thompson
The requirement for speed part 2, who can serve me best, the closer you are the better it is:
You might have become aware of the term "Material Delivery Network", which is the capacity to server your "content" (internet documents) from several servers / datacenters in order to have the distance (which relates to network latency) the smallest feasible and as a result the fastest reaction time to your visitor when very first loading you web pages. The caching in part one to some degree does away with the requirement for this, however if you are really after the greatest "1st impression" and the time it takes for your internet site to come up the first time it is gone to (or after a version update) then having a geographically separated set of servers can make the difference if your startup time is available in under one 2nd or not. This is especially real of a few of your visitors are on different continents, but even within the United States, having an east coast and west coast and mid presence is understandable in relations to the reduction in latency. I will cover my own screening outcomes later on in this section.
So exactly how is this done? Let's state you have a server in California and one in New York and one in Japan, and one in London. Why your user enters your internet site URL / domain name it needs to get fixed to an actual internet address (IP) something like 12.12.10.57. Normally this is a one to one partnership, there is only one IP associated with your domain. In the last few years there have come to be lots of good packages for exactly what is called Geographic DNS (Domain name service) or GEO DNS or GEO Lots Balancing, which will solve the IP based upon the closest distance to the website visitors IP using a database that exists that converts IP? s to latitude / longitude and also country and town. Some GEO DNS providers just offer extremely rough resolution separating eastern US from western US from Europe. The far better ones use actual triangulation of latitude and longitude. http://dnsmadeeasy.com utilized to be my beloved DNS carrier due to the fact that they supplied really good service for a reasonable rate for 1 to 1 mapping, they only just recently offered GEO DNS as an option, but it is very pricey (add $ 55 per month to base package) and just does gross level resolution. I now am a significant fan of http://geoscaling.com it is complimentary, and incredibly trustworthy, and provides for keeping track of / failover in addition to latitude and longitude IP resolution. You primarily create PHP type code to specify precisely how you prefer the resolution handled, featuring failover. There additionally is a rest API I use to have my servers do their very own self tracking and update the geo scaling details when a server is down (and I may define exactly what down is, IE server is up however perhaps one of the vital procedures is hung, or there is a disk IO complication.
Show me the GEO Scaling config file instance, to do worldwide failover and fix closest server IP.
Program me the Java code snippet to self monitor a group of servers, and call the GEO scaling rest api.
And so in summary, why might I need to know all this, why would I desire to "roll my own Material Delivery Network"
since the price of the existing Content Delivery Network service providers is excessive.
considering that the Material Delivery Network carrier I identified with rates and service that I found acceptable, does not have a presence in the geographic area that is very important to me
considering that I wish more the simply to serve up static data from each datacenter, I want the smarts (PHP, JAVA, CGI) also
personal privacy a security for our application (s) require that they be on a network of servers handled by our own personnels
all of the above
Keywords: infrastructure consulting
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