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Hi all, I have a school that is changing ISPs. They are given a block of static ips for various resources such as their web server.
They want minimal downtime. I seem to think that we can make this changeover without any downtime or at most just the downtime it takes to swap ips.
Does anyone have any insight to how we can do this?
Here is my idea, assign two ips to the inside servers. Hook up the connection to the new ISP and set up NAT for the new isp under the new server. When the DNS records are updated then we can remove the old isp connection and cancel. This would be zero downtime?
Now maybe there is a better idea for the web server to just add a Record for some type of redirect from the old to new isp ips?
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They want minimal downtime. I seem to think that we can make this changeover without any downtime or at most just the downtime it takes to swap ips.
Does anyone have any insight to how we can do this?
Here is my idea, assign two ips to the inside servers. Hook up the connection to the new ISP and set up NAT for the new isp under the new server. When the DNS records are updated then we can remove the old isp connection and cancel. This would be zero downtime?
Now maybe there is a better idea for the web server to just add a Record for some type of redirect from the old to new isp ips?
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