joximu Wrote:@jmeyerdo
I thought about the same - the only thing that comes in my mind: when a software is blocking or making high load - then the other server might be interesting - but if this is worth the overhead - I don't know...
Hmm, I thought about any hacking-attempts. But as all filesystem-changes are sychnronized (and the IPs changes to new host) the same problems should occur on the other machine.
Perhaps it makes sense to separate the services on one machine in virtualized systems: mail, database, webspaces with priority, webspaces, ...
But keep in mind that you have to care about xx systems on the same machine. And I would suggest that it is not easy to install isp-CP in such an environment...
So I decided against such a solution for my server.
Kind regards, Jens