You're right.�� It doesn't keep your whole network on the air.�� But as people were already suggesting solutions like "NAT everything" I felt it needed a mention. =)


Dean



Brian E Carpenter wrote:
On 2008-07-01 09:23, Dean Pemberton wrote:
  
a) have two IP prefixes all to itself
b) NATs everything (i.e. no public IP address whatever)
c) gets its own prefix advertised in BGP4
  
      
GSLB.

Not saying it's the be-all-and-end-all of solutions, but if you're only
going to keep mission critical services active during a DR (on a
potentially reduced BW link) then it's not a bad solution.
    

I can see how it would keep your content servers accessible, but it
doesn't keep your whole site on the network, does it?

Also:
http://www.tenereillo.com/GSLBPageOfShame.htm

   Brian