I'm trying to put togeter two servers to one

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  • I'm trying to put togeter two servers to one
    I have 23 servers on first one and 22 second-together will be 45
    I have 19 F lines family and friends
    many of them have two boxes
    Will there be high traffic will debian server handle it
    grateful if someone can answer

  • I suppose you mean joining your 2 servers together in one debian server?? ¿ have you got different hosts? then I imagine different external IPs...
    What doesnt make sense is that you have 45 servers yet only 19 clients :0:83::02:
    I can´t see any relevance in whether your clients have 1 ,2 or 10 boxes unless they are all going to feed off your debian????= naturally the more connections to the server, more traffic you create....
    Could you clarify a little more what you want to do exactly...

  • I have two servers on a dm 7020 with 23 peer
    and one on debian 22 peer. + 19 f lines I want to have only one server
    I wonder if it's ok to have just debian with all peers

  • debian server has much more capacity so I can´t see why you should have any problems,
    maybe somebody with experience with this could help you more with details, but I cant see why not..
    of course you won´t be able to "duplicate" using the same peers in both at the same time.

  • polo


    did you accomplish this in the end


    new2

    Dont forget to hit the thanks button!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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