And yes, that would mean you'd have to modify at both locations as well.
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I am running an intranet site and since the speed is very slow in my place people want a mirror site in their country. Can anybody please tell me what are the requirements to setup the mirror, what is the step by step procedure. I'm currently using IIS 4.0 and SQL7.0 . Also what to know that if I want to modify pages, do I need to modify both location? or only one location? How the mirror will talk to single database?
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by: JeffreyGBPosted on 2003-07-14 at 07:37:51ID: 8917518
I would think that if you're doing a mirror at a different location for speed, you'd want to essentially clone the set up you have at your primary location. It's going to be a bottleneck if the off-site location has to communicate with your database and your server much the same way it's slow for other people's computers to communicate with your server.
- Jeffrey