How to make cloud hosting?


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  1. How to make cloud hosting?
  2. Hi all, friends I want to make cloud hosting 4 different locations will work simultaneously will be servers, but a server is also closed to continue to be broadcast from other servers have to be synchronous.
  3. So when I delete a site from a server, it has to be deleted from others at the same time.
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  13. How can I do this system? Is there a document etc for this.
  14. Thank you in advance for your answers.
  15. You would setup a master server, then replicate on multiple slave servers at your remote data centers, there are a variety of ways to do this.
  16. What is your level of experience with setting up servers?
  17. If you have no experience, you should not tackle this project... yet. Learn on a practice server, first and get real experience hosting.
  18. Get a managed service that will set this up for you somewhere, someone who already has a cloud data center to build out your master slave setups.
  19. If you want to 'make' your own cloud hosting, first you would need a series of physical servers all connected and software to run your VM instances... so you would need multiple servers at each of your 4 data centers, then you would deploy your VM's and then set them up as Master Slaves, etc.
  20. This is something we do daily, so as I stated before, if you don't have any real experience, you need a fully managed hosting company to work with to provide this for you OR you are going to have a large learning curve and cost yourself a lot of money in the process.
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  23. You would setup a master server, then replicate on multiple slave servers at your remote data centers, there are a variety of ways to do this.
  24. What is your level of experience with setting up servers?
  25. If you have no experience, you should not tackle this project... yet. Learn on a practice server, first and get real experience hosting.
  26. Get a managed service that will set this up for you somewhere, someone who already has a cloud data center to build out your master slave setups.
  27. If you want to 'make' your own cloud hosting, first you would need a series of physical servers all connected and software to run your VM instances... so you would need multiple servers at each of your 4 data centers, then you would deploy your VM's and then set them up as Master Slaves, etc.
  28. This is something we do daily, so as I stated before, if you don't have any real experience, you need a fully managed hosting company to work with to provide this for you OR you are going to have a large learning curve and cost yourself a lot of money in the process.
  29. Thank you for your reply, I have some experience about server setup and usage but I would like to get professional support. Who can help me with this. How do I do this.
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  31. Multi datacenter setup depends on type of application you are hosting.
  32. If your global nodes are rendering only static contents or any read only, then no issues. One master node replicating data to global nodes, with db replication. For syncing files, you can use inotify trigger based rsync.
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  42. If your global nodes are not read only, then:-
  43. - for db, you need circular replication
  44. - for files, you may need to code to keep folders in sync.
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  49. Multi datacenter setup depends on type of application you are hosting.
  50. If your global nodes are rendering only static contents or any read only, then no issues. One master node replicating data to global nodes, with db replication. For syncing files, you can use inotify trigger based rsync.
  51. If your global nodes are not read only, then:-
  52. - for db, you need circular replication
  53. - for files, you may need to code to keep folders in sync.
  54. Thank you for your reply, I am trying to establish cloud system so I would like to make the sale of hosting with cpanel.
  55. There will be 4 different servers in 4 different locations, but all of them will work as a single server to synchronize each other. When you open an account on a server, they will all be opened. I'll use Cpanel
  56. I understand what you are trying to accomplish. You want to build a generic service. Infact, I wanted to build something similar to this. But then I stuck with security domain, the only cure for my unquenchable thirst.
  57. Synchronize is vague, and is subjective to what end user is hosting.
  58. One approach, is to go application by application. For example take wordpress, and make it cloud agnostic.
  59. Here is how I would approach this:-
  60. One central CPanel server, with the account provisioning(call it wordpress cloud hosting)
  61. Multiple nodes running Centos, replicating conf files and Docroot directory
  62. When account is created, automatically create wordpress, and database
  63. Setup mysql replication across all nodes
  64. In wordpress installation, ensure there is no option to comment on posts. Use discuss or some service to accept comments.
  65. User logins to /wp-admin, needs a URL which will only point to master node.
  66. Use lsyncd(inotify based rsync) to synchronize files to multiple destinations
  67. You can route end visitors to nodes, using DNS. If country x, then point to web node nearest to x. You can also build your own DNS using pdns, with lua scripting and redis. Lets say node in x is down, then go to next closest location(kinda automation).
  68. BGP based routing, is another way. If you own a /24, you can use vultr Bring Your IP Space, and leverage their cloud platform. It is not that complicated.
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  74. I think you said it was easier to implement a cloud system.My purpose is to offer a completely uninterrupted hosting service. If the server is closed from one country, the open server in the other country should be able to continue broadcasting. In this way, I can do load balancing.
  75. I don't have a company that sells hosting as I want. It would be nice if I could
  76. Thank you for your answer @bountysite
  77. I think you said it was easier to implement a cloud system.My purpose is to offer a completely uninterrupted hosting service. If the server is closed from one country, the open server in the other country should be able to continue broadcasting. In this way, I can do load balancing.
  78. I don't have a company that sells hosting as I want. It would be nice if I could
  79. Not sure what you are trying to accomplish here. Are you a hosting provider or site owner?
  80. So, you want to setup high availability for websites?
  81. If you are a site owner, then there are lot of providers in this forum, who can cater to your custom requirements.
  82. Not sure where I mentioned easier to do anything.
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  87. I'm the host. @bountysite
  88. My goal is to provide seamless hosting services to my customers
  89. I'm sorry, I'm getting typos for using the translation.
  90. We use Unison, ansible and maxscale for our deployments that we setup for our clients for load balancing and HA fail over setups on our cloud network, I'm assuming you would want to do the same.
  91. Way too many details to cover in this post on how to do all this...
  92. Have you considered using a Fully Managed Hosting Provider to setup your cloud high availability load balanced server setup?
  93. The last thing you want to do is be 'experimenting' on live production servers while hosting your clients and trying to figure everything out as you go, i.e. run into issues and resolve to learn all the problems you may run into with your deployment, etc.
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  96. Thank you for your answer.
  97. Would you suggest a different method other than this? I want a high uptime rate.Which makes it the highest uptime rate in datacenter, if you do not directly sell hosting without using the cloud system.

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