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Questions: Configuration Possibility

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RaphaelG

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Hi all

I don't know if this is the right thread for this question. If not I'm sorry. Please move it then to the right one.

Now to the Questions..

I'm wondering if this theoretical configurations are possible


Question 1
1 Master Server Linux (for external sites on apache)
1 Slave Server Windows ( for external Sites in IIS)
1 Slave Server Linux ( for internal sites on apache)
1 Slave Server Windows ( for internal Sites on IIS)

DNS are controlled over two DNS Servers. One for internal purposes and one for external.

Is it possible to configure this setting with Plesk Panel? Login is working with SSO over all these Servers over just the primary?


Question 2

Is it also possible to configure this:

Different Servers in different Countries to administrate from the main server.. As example:

Mainserver (Switzerland) OS:Linux
Server 2 (Switzerland) OS: Windows
Server 3 ( Germany ) OS: Linux
Server 4 ( USA ) OS: Linux
Server 5 ( Japan ) OS: Windows

Does your Software support such configuration possibilities?

Greetings and kind regards


Raphael G.
 
I think that Parallesl Automation products would be better solution for your purposes.
 
In this matter it is not possible to handle the questioned requests with Plesk Panel?

so in this automation software it's possible to administrate multiple servers in different countries?

sounds interessting this shared hosting.. maybe i will request a demo.

Is it may possible to get a demo to install on linux and windows for testing purposes?


Greetings and kind regardes


Raphael G.
 
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Whatching the Whitepapper attached to the Product (Operations Automation) i'm wondering if this is also possible under Unix.

What Configuration of this Operations Automation would you suggest?

greetings

Raphael G.
 
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