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Quick reply, thanks!
Well the DB's are on the G5 already and seperate from the webservers, because on the G5 I have redundancy, so that they are backed up already. They communicated to the other 2 servers via FW, as does Superduper. They do get dumped regularly. But for example right now I was running a mini backup, and it was blowing through at 43 MB a/sec... This left no room in the FW connection for the mysql to transfer through on the connection when the 30+ member at this instant were accessing 1 of the 30 DB driven websites. (Software on the sites such as Vbulleting, and joomla...) So the only fix I see is to somehow tell Superduper to only read/write at 15-20 MB a second or some such thing. |
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