Nouveau serveur !

Afin de palier aux lenteurs de ces derniers temps et de supporter le pic de charge dû au Winter NAMM, nous avons ajouté un nouveau serveur dans notre baie.

Audiofanzine « tient » donc avec :

  • Un loadbalancer
  • Trois serveurs frontaux Web (Apache, PHP)
  • Quatre serveurs de base de données (MySQL)
  • Un serveur de mail

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