I am running a Drupal
website that is using RDS
for the database. I have 2 instances, maybe more in the future, that are load-balanced. For 60-75% of the year the static content will not change. The other 25-40% of the year we will be developing modules and functionality that will require file modification several times each day. I would like to implement a system that will handle file sync between n instances. This system should be as hands and thought free as possible. Note: These instances are only web servers with ssmtp
, (yes it is ssmtp not smtp), for php mail - nothing more.
Some people state that one can use S3
to host the static files and serve them through EC2 Instances
. Others use free tools like Kwatee or paid ones like Scalr. I even saw some people using EBS Images
and duplicating them for mount to the EC2 Instances
- this seemed like the worst method. The last method I saw used rsync
to accomplish the file distribution.
How can I properly compare these methods and come to conclusion about which implementation to choose? Also, I do not fully understand the implementation of the S3
method. Because I know it will come up, cost is of course a point of interest, but ease of use and reliability are more important at this point. (Within reason of course.)
stackoverflow References:
Load balancing web servers + keeping content synced
Deploy Content to Multiple Servers (EC2)
Where to put shared files on amazon AWS design for failure architecture?