I was looking at purshasing Modern Bill for Plesk. Currently I have 1 server, if I was moving towards a couple servers, would I need a seperate license for each server, and would Modern Bill support all servers, under one control Panel.
Thanks.
Esr Tek
07-03-2003, 02:18 PM
Yes it does now.. open (w a html/txt editor) module_loader and you can copy/paste a new module (under current one) make sure to change it to unique name like module_2.
then rerun module loader, enable that and go configure it ;)
Inverse
07-03-2003, 03:05 PM
They will soon support round-robin server setups which will automatically put the next customer on servers in a balanced way.
Example: You have two servers that each support 100 customers. Server 1 has 50 customers and Server 2 has 51 customers. It would automatically know that the next customer goes on Server 1 to balance them out.
I believe it goes more in-depth than that, but it is hopefully an easy-to-follow example :)
VH-Robert
07-03-2003, 03:54 PM
Originally posted by Inverse
They will soon support round-robin server setups which will automatically put the next customer on servers in a balanced way.
Example: You have two servers that each support 100 customers. Server 1 has 50 customers and Server 2 has 51 customers. It would automatically know that the next customer goes on Server 1 to balance them out.
I believe it goes more in-depth than that, but it is hopefully an easy-to-follow example :)
That is simple to achieve... but yes, I can't wait till it's released
Inverse
07-03-2003, 04:05 PM
Originally posted by VeroHost
That is simple to achieve... but yes, I can't wait till it's released
True, anyone could do it manually. But having it automated...that is sweet :)
MBill Admin
07-03-2003, 06:44 PM
It is very exciting! I've seen previews from the programmers, and it's going to add that next level of automation we all need. Even if you have 2 servers, it will free some time up for you to do other fun business tasks... like collect money using ModernBill :)
Imagine having multiple server "groups" and each group can be a different remote server clusters load balancing. Now imagine having 5 server groups with 10 servers in each group load balancing in the backend... without any human adjustment.
Happy Billing!
Originally posted by Inverse
They will soon support round-robin server setups which will automatically put the next customer on servers in a balanced way.
Example: You have two servers that each support 100 customers. Server 1 has 50 customers and Server 2 has 51 customers. It would automatically know that the next customer goes on Server 1 to balance them out.
I believe it goes more in-depth than that, but it is hopefully an easy-to-follow example :)
cahostnet
07-03-2003, 11:44 PM
The true question is when will it support Plesk 6.0?