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zpanelx And either clustering or load blancing for web site
Hey guys, absolutely love zpanelx,
I was just wondering at the moment i have installed zpanelx on my win7 computer, and wanted to know if anyone out there would know if zpanel does the following things:--- (I will try to describe what i mean)
If you had one website running on lets say win7 or windows server 2008r2 or ubuntu server 12.04
and you had members join your site (not zpanel)
and lets say they were uploading videos, pics, etc into there member folder that you have set up for them automatically, all this being done when they log in to your site(not zpanel) when the root folder of the site fills up especially where the members folder is with all the members, how do you get the space to go to another server or data storage area.
For example i had a website that members signed up to, logged in and were able to upload video and such, but all there files get stored into there own folder on the site, (They cannot access these folders they are automatically set up), but when the disk or space becomes full what do i do, is it something to do with clustering or data space for the members folder??
All this is not being done in zpanel, i have setup zpanel only for my site that members sign into my website, similar to lets say a community site where members can chat with each other and upload files.
The folder structure is administration based so members do not have to do a thing.
I have heard of load balancing but i assumed that was just for traffic, but for data being uploaded by members what happens when hard drive space is full from those members uploading videos and such??? is there a way that members can still access there uploaded videos and such after i add another hard drive???
And how would i go about this????
Just wondering if anyone would know this at all to work for either of the OS systems i have mentioned above
Thanks guys.
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