Sorry you are being confusing now, you are switching from questions of availability to performance and back again. With a database (unless the engine has been specifically designed to work like this) you are unlikely to get any performance increase from adding any more servers above the first one that is running that database, indeed it is simply going to add more administrative overhead. Adding processors (and memory) to a single server is far more likely to reward you with a performance increase (as long as your OS and RDBMS support SMP).
/J\
In reply to Re^5: LAMP svrs - 1 or 2 is best ?
by gellyfish
in thread LAMP svrs - 1 or 2 is best ?
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